Facet-Dependent Diversity of Pt-O Coordination for Pt1/CeO2 Catalysts Achieved by Oriented Atomic Deposition

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2024 Dec 9;63(50):e202411264. doi: 10.1002/anie.202411264. Epub 2024 Oct 16.

Abstract

The surface chemistry of CeO2 is dictated by the well-defined facets, which exert great influence on the supported metal species and the catalytic performance. Here we report Pt1/CeO2 catalysts exhibiting specific structures of Pt-O coordination on different facets by using adequate preparation methods. The simple impregnation method results in Pt-O3 coordination on the predominantly exposed {111} facets, while the photo-deposition method achieves oriented atomic deposition for Pt-O4 coordination into the "nano-pocket" structure of {100} facets at the top. Compared to the impregnated Pt1/CeO2 catalyst showing normal redox properties and low-temperature activity for CO oxidation, the photo-deposited Pt1/CeO2 exhibits uncustomary strong metal-support interaction and extraordinary high-temperature stability. The preparation methods dictate the facet-dependent diversity of Pt-O coordination, resulting in the further activity-selectivity trade-off. By applying specific preparation routes, our work provides an example of disentangling the effects of support facets and coordination environments for nano-catalysts.

Keywords: Pt/CeO2 catalyst; coordination environment; facet-dependent properties; metal-support interaction; oriented atomic deposition.