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Surface Functionalization of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Improved Moisture Resistance
Published on: September 5, 2018
Decomposition of methanol activated by surface under-coordinated Pd on layered PdTe2
Jing-Wen Hsueh1, Lai-Hsiang Kuo1, Po-Han Chen2
1Department of Physics, National Central University, No. 300 Jhongda Rd., Jhongli District, Taoyuan 320317, Taiwan. mfl28@phy.ncu.edu.tw.
Abstract:
The reactivity of layered PdTe2 toward methanol (CH3OH) decomposition was promoted by surface under-coordinated Pd (denoted as Pduc) generated by removing surface Te with controlled Ar ion bombardment. Methanol on the Pduc sites at surface Te vacancies decomposed through competing dehydrogenation and C-O bond cleavage processes; approximately 26% of methanol was converted to CH* and 17% to CHO* (* denotes adspecies; x = 2 and 3) as major intermediates at 180 K, leading to a reaction probability of >40% and an ultimate gaseous production of molecular hydrogen, formaldehyde, methane and water. The characteristic reactivity arose from both geometric and electronic effects-the hexagonal-lattice positioning and partial oxidation of the Pduc; its comparison with that of PtTe2 surface emphasized the critical role of electronic structures in determining the reactivity and selectivity. Notably, these reaction processes produced scarce C* as the intermediate CH* was preferentially hydrogenated. Our results suggest that a PdTe2 surface with Pduc at surface Te vacancies can serve as an efficient catalyst toward methanol decomposition and against carbon poisoning.
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