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Potassium Titanate Supported Atomically Dispersed Palladium for Catalytic Oxidation

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202204674

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catalytic oxidation; metal-support interaction; palladium; potassium titanate; single-atom catalyst

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This article presents a convenient strategy for constructing atomically dispersed palladium catalyst on layered potassium titanate, which enhances the interaction between the TiO6 layer and palladium atoms. The presence of K+ ions prevents agglomeration and promotes the activation of molecular oxygen, thereby enhancing catalytic oxidation activity.
Single-atom catalysts based on noble metals provide efficient atomic utilization along with enhanced reactivity. Herein, a convenient strategy to construct atomically dispersed palladium catalyst on layered potassium titanate (KTO), which has enhanced interaction between the TiO6 layer and the palladium atoms, is presented. Due to the presence of K+ ions in the interlayers of KTO, the TiO6 octahedron layers have negative charge, which increases the interaction between Pd atoms and the substrate, thus preventing their agglomeration. In addition, the provision of charge of K+ ion makes the molecular oxygen in the system easier to be activated and promotes catalytic oxidation activity.

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