Restructuring of titanium oxide overlayers over nickel nanoparticles during catalysis
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2023-05-12
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Reducible supports can affect the performance of metal catalysts by the formation of suboxide overlayers upon reduction, a process referred to as the strong metal-support interaction (SMSI). A combination of operando electron microscopy and vibrational spectroscopy revealed that thin TiO x overlayers formed on nickel/titanium dioxide catalysts during 400°C reduction were completely removed under carbon dioxide hydrogenation conditions. Conversely, after 600°C reduction, exposure to carbon dioxide hydrogenation reaction conditions led to only partial reexposure of nickel, forming interfacial sites in contact with TiO x and favoring carbon-carbon coupling by providing a carbon species reservoir. Our findings challenge the conventional understanding of SMSIs and call for more-detailed operando investigations of nanocatalysts at the single-particle level to revisit static models of structure-activity relationships.
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Monai, M, Jenkinson, K, Melcherts, A E M, Louwen, J N, Irmak, E A, Van Aert, S, Altantzis, T, Vogt, C, van der Stam, W, Duchoň, T, Šmíd, B, Groeneveld, E, Berben, P, Bals, S & Weckhuysen, B M 2023, 'Restructuring of titanium oxide overlayers over nickel nanoparticles during catalysis', Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 380, no. 6645, pp. 644-651. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adf6984