Maximizing noble metal utilization in solid catalysts by control of nanoparticle location

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2022-07-07

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Cheng, KangISNI 0000000450968423
Smulders, Luc C.J.ISNI 000000049279672X
van der Wal, Lars I.ISNI 0000000492529242
Oenema, JogchumISNI 0000000493301012
Meeldijk, Johannes DISNI 0000000419468594
Visser, Nienke L.ISNI 0000000492798346
Sunley, Glenn
Roberts, Tegan
Xu, Zhuoran
Doskocil, Eric

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Abstract

Maximizing the utilization of noble metals is crucial for applications such as catalysis. We found that the minimum loading of platinum for optimal performance in the hydroconversion of n-alkanes for industrially relevant bifunctional catalysts could be reduced by a factor of 10 or more through the rational arranging of functional sites at the nanoscale. Intentionally depositing traces of platinum nanoparticles on the alumina binder or the outer surface of zeolite crystals, instead of inside the zeolite crystals, enhanced isomer selectivity without compromising activity. Separation between platinum and zeolite acid sites preserved the metal and acid functions by limiting micropore blockage by metal clusters and enhancing access to metal sites. Reduced platinum nanoparticles were more active than platinum single atoms strongly bonded to the alumina binder.

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Cheng, K, Smulders, L C J, van der Wal, L I, Oenema, J, Meeldijk, J D, Visser, N L, Sunley, G, Roberts, T, Xu, Z, Doskocil, E, Yoshida, H, Zheng, Y, Zečević, J, de Jongh, P E & de Jong, K P 2022, 'Maximizing noble metal utilization in solid catalysts by control of nanoparticle location', Science, vol. 377, no. 6602, pp. 204-208. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abn8289