Surface Density Dependent Catalytic Activity of Single Palladium Atoms Supported on Ceria*

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2021 Oct 11;60(42):22769-22775. doi: 10.1002/anie.202105750. Epub 2021 Jul 20.

Abstract

The analogy between single-atom catalysts (SACs) and molecular catalysts predicts that the specific catalytic activity of these systems is constant. We provide evidence that this prediction is not necessarily true. As a case in point, we show that the specific activity over ceria-supported single Pd atoms linearly increases with metal atom density, originating from the cumulative enhancement of CeO2 reducibility. The long-range electrostatic footprints (≈1.5 nm) around each Pd site overlap with each other as surface Pd density increases, resulting in an observed deviation from constant specific activity. These cooperative effects exhaust previously active O atoms above a certain Pd density, leading to their permanent removal and a consequent drop in reaction rate. The findings of our combined experimental and computational study show that the specific catalytic activity of reducible oxide-supported single-atom catalysts can be tuned by varying the surface density of single metal atoms.

Keywords: CO oxidation; Pd/CeO2; electrostatic effects; reducible oxide supports.