Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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41663 | Applied Catalysis A: General | 2011 | 4 Pages |
We studied reactivity of well-defined Pt model catalysts, supported on crystalline iron oxide Fe3O4(1 1 1) films, in low temperature CO oxidation. It is shown that pre-annealing in vacuum at ∼850 K suppresses CO adsorption but increases CO2 production rate. This finding is rationalised in terms of strong metal–support interaction between Pt and iron oxide resulting in particles encapsulation by a thin FeO(1 1 1) film that catalyses CO oxidation similarly to the extended FeO(1 1 1)/Pt(1 1 1) surfaces previously studied [10]. The results show that the stability and the atomic structure of the encapsulated layer under reaction conditions play a critical role in oxidation reactions over Pt catalysts supported on reducible oxides.
Graphical abstractHigh-temperature annealing of Pt particles supported on Fe3O4(1 1 1) films is shown to result in particles encapsulation by an ultra-thin FeO film which greatly enhances low temperature CO oxidation.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (47 K)Download as PowerPoint slide