Modulation of the Effective Metal‐Support Interactions for the Selectivity of Ceria Supported Noble Metal Nanoclusters in Atmospheric CO 2 Hydrogenation

Ever‐increasing attention is paid to the sustainable utilization of CO 2 in the atmosphere out of environmental and economic considerations. The deep‐going clarification of the effective and ineffective metal‐support interactions (MSI) in the supported catalysts for the catalytic performance of CO 2...

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Published inChemCatChem Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 874 - 881
Main Authors Guo, Yu, Liu, Zongyuan, Zhang, Feng, Wang, De‐Jiu, Yuan, Kun, Huang, Ling, Liu, Hai‐Chao, Senanayake, Sanjaya D., Rodriguez, Jose A, Yan, Chun‐Hua, Zhang, Ya‐Wen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 05.02.2021
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ISSN1867-3880
1867-3899
DOI10.1002/cctc.202001531

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Summary:Ever‐increasing attention is paid to the sustainable utilization of CO 2 in the atmosphere out of environmental and economic considerations. The deep‐going clarification of the effective and ineffective metal‐support interactions (MSI) in the supported catalysts for the catalytic performance of CO 2 hydrogenation is particularly needed to design highly active nanocatalysts. How to tune the MSI to be effective for the selectivity of goal hydrogenation products is a significant but rather challenging subject. In this work, we demonstrate that the selectivity in CO 2 hydrogenation can be regulated from preferential CH 4 production to preferential CO production by varying the nature of the electronic MSI for ceria supported noble metal nanoclusters, and the effective MSI play a pivotal role for the catalytic systems with opposite hydrogenation selectivity. The modulation of the effective MSI for the selectivity in CO 2 hydrogenation sheds new light on the comprehensive understanding of the MSI and interfacial effects in terms of tailoring and controlling the performance of supported heterogeneous catalysts.
ISSN:1867-3880
1867-3899
DOI:10.1002/cctc.202001531