Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
43296 Applied Catalysis A: General 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present here a study of methanol (MeOH) decomposition over a series of bimetallic Pt-M catalysts, with M = Au, Pd, Ru, Fe. All samples have the same initial size distribution (∼3 nm nanoparticle height), support (ZrO2), and preparation conditions. Therefore, differences in the electronic and catalytic properties of the samples tested are related directly to the addition of the secondary metals (M). We find that the oxidation state as well as the activity of Pt is heavily influenced by the addition of the secondary metal. PtO is found to be highly stable in these systems and increasing concentrations of metallic Pt are associated with the surface segregation of metal M due to its affinity for the oxygen present during air annealing.

Graphical abstractWe present a study of methanol decomposition over ZrO2-supported bimetallic Pt0.8M0.2 nanocatalysts (∼3 nm), with M = Au, Pd, Ru, Fe. The oxidation state and the activity of Pt was found to be heavily influenced by the addition of the secondary metal. Segregation trends upon annealing in air are discussed.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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