Issue 24, 2022

Evaluating acid and metallic site proximity in Pt/γ-Al2O3–Cl bifunctional catalysts through an atomic scale geometrical model

Abstract

Quantifying the distances between metallic sites and acid sites is crucial for tuning the catalytic activity and selectivity of bifunctional catalysts involving sub-nanometric platinum (Pt) nano-particles (NP) highly dispersed on a chlorinated alumina support. Thanks to the quantitative use of high resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy in the high angle annular dark field mode, we first highlight the presence of few Pt NP together with Pt single atoms (SA) on γ-alumina supports exhibiting various morphologies (flat-like or egg-like), and chlorine (Cl) and Pt loadings. We demonstrate that increasing the Pt loading does not impact the NP sizes but only the Pt NP inter-distances, whereas the Cl loading influences the SA/NP proportion. Then, we establish a thorough geometrical model which accounts for the way in which the global average metallic – acid inter-site distances evolve from 1 nm to 6 nm as a function of three key physico-chemical descriptors: alumina morphologies, chlorine contents and size factor of alumina particles (directly linked to specific surface area). Considering that Cl is predominantly located at alumina crystallite edges, the morphology strongly impacts the Cl edge saturation: 0.4% for flat-like, and 1.2% for egg-like alumina at fixed specific surface area (∼200 m2 g−1). At Cl edge saturation, the inter-site distance is found to be 3 nm for flat-like, and 1 nm for egg-like alumina. However, for fixed Cl loading, the inter-site distance is less discriminated by the morphology. We discuss these trends in the case of naphtha reforming catalysts and thanks to the as-obtained geometrical model, we identify the key alumina descriptors to tune the inter-site distance.

Graphical abstract: Evaluating acid and metallic site proximity in Pt/γ-Al2O3–Cl bifunctional catalysts through an atomic scale geometrical model

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jan 2022
Accepted
29 May 2022
First published
31 May 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 8753-8765

Evaluating acid and metallic site proximity in Pt/γ-Al2O3–Cl bifunctional catalysts through an atomic scale geometrical model

A. T. F. Batista, C. Chizallet, F. Diehl, A. Taleb, A. Gay, O. Ersen and P. Raybaud, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 8753 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR00261B

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