Binay Prasai
Central Michigan University
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2014
Shiyao Shan; Valeri Petkov; Lefu Yang; Jin Luo; Pharrah Joseph; Dina Mayzel; Binay Prasai; Lingyan Wang; Mark H. Engelhard; Chuan-Jian Zhong
Alloying palladium (Pd) with other transition metals at the nanoscale has become an important pathway for preparation of low-cost, highly active and stable catalysts. However, the lack of understanding of how the alloying phase state, chemical composition and atomic-scale structure of the alloys at the nanoscale influence their catalytic activity impedes the rational design of Pd-nanoalloy catalysts. This work addresses this challenge by a novel approach to investigating the catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide (CO) over palladium-nickel (PdNi) nanoalloys with well-defined bimetallic composition, which reveals a remarkable maximal catalytic activity at Pd:Ni ratio of ~50:50. Key to understanding the structural-catalytic synergy is the use of high-energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction coupled to atomic pair distribution function (HE-XRD/PDF) analysis to probe the atomic structure of PdNi nanoalloys under controlled thermochemical treatments and CO reaction conditions. Three-dimensional (3D) models of the atomic structure of the nanoalloy particles were generated by reverse Monte Carlo simulations (RMC) guided by the experimental HE-XRD/PDF data. Structural details of the PdNi nanoalloys were extracted from the respective 3D models and compared with the measured catalytic properties. The comparison revealed a strong correlation between the phase state, chemical composition and atomic-scale structure of PdNi nanoalloys and their catalytic activity for CO oxidation. This correlation is further substantiated by analyzing the first atomic neighbor distances and coordination numbers inside the nanoalloy particles and at their surfaces. These findings have provided new insights into the structural synergy of nanoalloy catalysts by controlling the phase state, composition and atomic structure, complementing findings of traditional density functional theory studies.
Nanoscale | 2015
Shiyao Shan; Valeri Petkov; Binay Prasai; Jinfang Wu; Pharrah Joseph; Zakiya Skeete; Eunjoo Kim; Derrick Mott; Oana Malis; Jin Luo; Chuan-Jian Zhong
Nanoscale | 2014
Valeri Petkov; Binay Prasai; Yang Ren; Shiyao Shan; Jin Luo; Pharrah Joseph; Chuan-Jian Zhong
ACS Catalysis | 2015
Jinfang Wu; Shiyao Shan; Valeri Petkov; Binay Prasai; Hannah Cronk; Pharrah Joseph; Jin Luo; Chuan-Jian Zhong
Nanoscale | 2015
Binay Prasai; Yang Ren; Shiyao Shan; Yinguang Zhao; Hannah Cronk; Jin Luo; Chuan-Jian Zhong; Valeri Petkov
Nanoscale | 2015
Binay Prasai; Adria R. Wilson; Benjamin J. Wiley; Yang Ren; Valeri Petkov
Nanoscale | 2016
Valeri Petkov; Binay Prasai; Shiyao Shan; Yang Ren; Jinfang Wu; Hannah Cronk; Jin Luo; Chuan-Jian Zhong
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015
Valeri Petkov; Binay Prasai; S. D. Shastri; Tsan-Yao Chen
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017
Valeri Petkov; Binay Prasai; S. D. Shastri; Jong-Woo Kim; Shiyao Shan; Haval Kareem; Jin Luo; Chuan-Jian Zhong
Nanoscale | 2017
Valeri Petkov; Binay Prasai; S. D. Shastri; Hyun-Uk Park; Young-Uk Kwon; V. Skumryev