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Size and structure effects on platinum nanocatalysts: theoretical insights from methanol dehydrogenation.

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Methanol dehydrogenation on Pt nanoparticles was studied as a model reaction with the focus on size and structure effects employing the density functional theory approach. The effect of cluster morphology… Click to show full abstract

Methanol dehydrogenation on Pt nanoparticles was studied as a model reaction with the focus on size and structure effects employing the density functional theory approach. The effect of cluster morphology is manifested by the higher adsorption energy of COHx intermediates on vertexes and edges of model nanoparticles compared to closely packed terraces. Moreover, due to the size effect, the adsorption sites of Pt79 nanoparticles (1.2 nm in diameter) exhibit considerably higher adsorption activity than the same sites of Pt201 (1.7 nm). Thus, particles with a size of about 1 nm are shown to be more active due to the superposition of two effects: (i) a higher surface fraction of low-coordinated adsorption sites and (ii) higher activity of these sites compared to particles with a size of about 2 nm.

Keywords: size; structure effects; size structure; methanol dehydrogenation

Journal Title: Nanoscale
Year Published: 2022

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