Size-Dependent Sulfur
Poisoning of Silica-Supported
Monodisperse Pt Nanoparticle Hydrogenation Catalysts
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Abstract
Colloidal techniques were used to synthesize monodisperse
Pt nanoparticles
of four distinct sizes between 2 and 7 nm before immobilization onto
silica. Ethylene hydrogenation demonstrated structure-insensitive
behavior with TOFs of ∼12 s<sup>–1</sup> before poisoning.
With thiophene being a strong binding adsorbate, TOFs decreased by
orders of magnitude, and the poisoning-induced antipathetic structure
sensitivity because thiophene adsorbed more strongly to the coordinatively
unsaturated, as compared with coordinatively saturated, surfaces,
and the degree of saturation increased with decreasing Pt size. This
effort is part of a broader study in which structure sensitivity is
analyzed for adsorbates in complex reaction networks