Supported Molybdenum Carbide Nanoparticles as Hot Hydrogen Reservoirs for Catalytic Applications
Author(s) -
Marc Figueras,
Ramón A. Gutiérrez,
Francesc Viñes,
Pedro J. Ramírez,
José A. Rodríguez,
Francesc Illas
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the journal of physical chemistry letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.563
H-Index - 203
ISSN - 1948-7185
DOI - 10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c02608
Subject(s) - nanoclusters , catalysis , carbide , molybdenum , transition metal , dissociation (chemistry) , inert , hydrogen , materials science , adsorption , nanoparticle , chemical engineering , metal , inorganic chemistry , chemistry , photochemistry , nanotechnology , metallurgy , organic chemistry , engineering
Transition metal carbides have been long proposed as replacements for expensive Pt-group transition metals as heterogeneous catalysts for hydrogenation reactions, featuring similar or superior activities and selectivities. Combining experimental observations and theoretical calculations, we show that the hydrogenating capabilities of molybdenum carbide can be further improved by nanostructuring, as seen on MoC y nanoclusters anchored on an inert Au(111) support, revealing a more prominent role of Mo active sites in the easier H 2 adsorption, dissociation, H adatom diffusion, and elongated chemisorbed H 2 Kubas moieties formation when compared to the bulk δ-MoC(001) surface, thus explaining the observed stronger H 2 interaction and the larger formation of CH x species, making these systems ideal to catalyze hydrogenation reactions.
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