4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Single Au Atoms on the Surface of N-Free and N-Doped Carbon: Interaction with Formic Acid and Methanol Molecules

Journal

TOPICS IN CATALYSIS
Volume 62, Issue 5-6, Pages 508-517

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11244-019-01166-1

Keywords

Formic acid; Methanol; Catalyst; N-doped carbon; Gold; DFT

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation [16-13-00016]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [19-13-11001] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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Formic acid and methanol are considered as liquid organic hydrogen carriers and could be produced sustainably from biomass or by CO2 hydrogenation using catalysts. The choice of a catalyst for decomposition of these substances is a challenge. We prepared N-free and N-doped mesoporous carbon materials containing less than 2wt% of gold not stabilized by chlorine anions. High-angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) data showed that the supported gold was present in the state of single Au atoms and Au nanoparticles after reduction. The use of the N-doped carbon support allowed reaching high dispersion of the Au nanoparticles with a mean size of2nm, as compared to10nm for the N-free support. Density functional theory studies indicated that a single Au atom may attach strongly (>3.6eV) to carbon atoms on the graphene edge or even more strongly to carbon atoms in a double vacancy; however, it may attach only weakly to N species of the N-doped carbon. Formic acid and methanol molecules interact relatively strongly (0.75eV and1.0eV, respectively) via their oxygen atoms with the Au atom on the graphene edge, while they interact only weakly with the graphene fragments containing the Au atoms in double vacancies (0.4eV and0.3eV, respectively). This demonstrates importance of coordinative unsaturation of Au atoms for adsorption and may influence further reactivity of the adsorbed species. The obtained results can be used for development of catalysts and electrocatalysts containing single Au atoms for hydrogen production from liquid organic hydrogen carriers.

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