Jump to main content
US EPA
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Search
Search
Main menu
Environmental Topics
Laws & Regulations
About EPA
Health & Environmental Research Online (HERO)
Contact Us
Print
Feedback
Export to File
Search:
This record has one attached file:
Add More Files
Attach File(s):
Display Name for File*:
Save
Citation
Tags
HERO ID
1701808
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Can a Single Atom Serve as the Active Site in Some Heterogeneous Catalysts?
Author(s)
Thomas, JM; Saghi, Z; Gai, PL
Year
2011
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Topics in Catalysis
ISSN:
1022-5528
EISSN:
1572-9028
Volume
54
Issue
10-12
Page Numbers
588-594
DOI
10.1007/s11244-011-9677-y
Web of Science Id
WOS:000292003900002
Abstract
We examine a number of distinct situations relating to heterogeneous catalysts where either a single atom (or ion), or a very small cluster of atoms functions as the locus of chemical turnover in various distinct kinds of conversion. There is little doubt that individual ions at certain crystallographic sites in nanoporous solids can indeed act as single-site catalysts. The situation concerning nanoclusters of pure metal (or bimetallic entities) is rather more ambiguous. What was hitherto thought to be an effective catalyst made up of a small cluster of Pt supported on gamma-Al(2)O(3) (for hydrogenation) now seems to be a single atom of Pt attached to a 5-coordinated Al(III) ion. And in the case of Au or Pt on other supports, there is evidence that a single Pt atom, positively charged, but surrounded by alkali-metal ions, is a powerful catalyst for the water-gas shift (CO + H(2)O -> H(2) + CO(2)) reaction. We also report interesting results concerning the mobility of CeO(2) support material.
Keywords
Single Pt atoms; Single ion catalysts; CeO(2) supports; Single-site heterogeneous catalysts; Bimetallic nanocluster catalysts; Oxyfunctionalization of alkanes
Home
Learn about HERO
Using HERO
Search HERO
Projects in HERO
Risk Assessment
Transparency & Integrity