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Unveiling the Ir single atoms as selective active species for the partial hydrogenation of butadiene by operando XAS
Author(s) -
Wenjun Liu,
F. Morfin,
K. Provost,
Mounib Bahri,
Walid Baaziz,
Ovidiu Ersen,
L. Piccolo,
Claudia Zlotea
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
nanoscale
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.038
H-Index - 224
eISSN - 2040-3372
pISSN - 2040-3364
DOI - 10.1039/d2nr00994c
Subject(s) - 1,3 butadiene , x ray absorption spectroscopy , materials science , nanotechnology , chemistry , absorption spectroscopy , physics , catalysis , organic chemistry , optics
Single-atom catalysts represent an intense topic of research due to their interesting catalytic properties for a wide range of reactions. Clarifying the nature of the active sites of single-atom catalysts under realistic working conditions is of paramount importance for the design of performant materials. We have prepared an Ir single-atom catalyst supported on a nitrogen-rich carbon substrate that has proven to exhibit substantial activity toward the hydrogenation of butadiene with nearly 100% selectivity to butenes even at full conversion. We evidence here, by quantitative operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy, that the initial Ir single atoms are coordinated with four light atoms i.e. , Ir- X 4 ( X = C/N/O) with an oxidation state of +3.2. During pre-treatment under hydrogen flow at 250 °C, the Ir atom loses one neighbour (possibly oxygen) and partially reduces to an oxidation state of around +2.0. We clearly demonstrate that Ir- X 3 ( X = C/N/O) is an active species with very good stability under reactive conditions. Moreover, Ir single atoms remain isolated under a reducing atmosphere at a temperature as high as 400 °C.

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