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Analytical Chemistry | 2015

Advanced elemental characterization during Pt-In catalyst formation by wavelet transformed X-ray absorption spectroscopy.

Matthias Filez; Evgeniy Redekop; Hilde Poelman; Vladimir Galvita; Guy Marin

Complementary to conventional X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) and Fourier transformed (FT) extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) analysis, the systematic application of wavelet transformed (WT) XAS is shown to disclose the physicochemical mechanisms governing Pt-In catalyst formation. The simultaneous k- and R-space resolution of the WT XAS signal allows for the efficient allocation of the elemental nature to each R-space peak. Because of its elemental discrimination capacity, the technique delivers structural models which can subsequently serve as an input for quantitative FT EXAFS modeling. The advantages and limitations of applying WT XAS are demonstrated (1) before and (2) after calcination to 650 °C of a Pt(acac)2 impregnated Mg(In)(Al)Ox support and (3) after subsequent H2 reduction to 650 °C. Combined XANES, FT, and WT XAS analysis shows that the acac ligands of the Pt precursor decompose during calcination, leading to atomically dispersed Pt(4+) cations on the Mg(In)(Al)Ox support. H2 reduction treatment eventually results in the formation of 1.5 nm Pt-In alloyed nanoparticles. Widespread use and systematic application of wavelet-based XAS can potentially reveal in greater detail the intricate mechanisms involved in catalysis, chemistry, and related fields.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

The role of hydrogen during Pt–Ga nanocatalyst formation

Matthias Filez; Evgeniy Redekop; Vladimir Galvita; Hilde Poelman; Maria Meledina; Stuart Turner; Gustaaf Van Tendeloo; Alexis T. Bell; Guy Marin

Hydrogen plays an essential role during the in situ assembly of tailored catalytic materials, and serves as key ingredient in multifarious chemical reactions promoted by these catalysts. Despite intensive debate for several decades, the existence and nature of hydrogen-involved mechanisms - such as hydrogen-spillover, surface migration - have not been unambiguously proven and elucidated up to date. Here, Pt-Ga alloy formation is used as a probe reaction to study the behavior and atomic transport of H and Ga, starting from Pt nanoparticles on hydrotalcite-derived Mg(Ga)(Al)Ox supports. In situ XANES spectroscopy, time-resolved TAP kinetic experiments, HAADF-STEM imaging and EDX mapping are combined to probe Pt, Ga and H in a series of H2 reduction experiments up to 650 °C. Mg(Ga)(Al)Ox by itself dissociates hydrogen, but these dissociated hydrogen species do not induce significant reduction of Ga(3+) cations in the support. Only in the presence of Pt, partial reduction of Ga(3+) into Ga(δ+) is observed, suggesting that different reaction mechanisms dominate for Pt- and Mg(Ga)(Al)Ox-dissociated hydrogen species. This partial reduction of Ga(3+) is made possible by Pt-dissociated H species which spillover onto non-reducible Mg(Al)Ox or partially reducible Mg(Ga)(Al)Ox and undergo long-range transport over the support surface. Moderately mobile Ga(δ+)Ox migrates towards Pt clusters, where Ga(δ+) is only fully reduced to Ga(0) on condition of immediate stabilization inside Pt-Ga alloyed nanoparticles.


Catalysis Science & Technology | 2016

One-pot synthesis of Pt catalysts based on layered double hydroxides: an application in propane dehydrogenation

Matthias Filez; Evgeniy Redekop; Hilde Poelman; Vladimir Galvita; Maria Meledina; Stuart Turner; G. Van Tendeloo; Christophe Detavernier; Guy Marin

Simple methods for producing noble metal catalysts with well-defined active sites and improved performance are highly desired in the chemical industry. However, the development of such methods still presents a formidable synthetic challenge. Here, we demonstrate a one-pot synthesis route for the controlled production of bimetallic Pt–In catalysts based on the single-step formation of Mg,Al,Pt,In-containing layered double hydroxides (LDHs). Besides their simple synthesis, these Pt–In catalysts exhibit superior propane dehydrogenation activity compared to their multi-step synthesized analogs. The presented material serves as a showcase for the one-pot synthesis of a broader class of LDH-derived mono- and multimetallic Pt catalysts. The compositional flexibility provided by LDH materials can pave the way towards high-performing Pt-based catalysts with tunable physicochemical properties.


ACS Catalysis | 2014

Delivering a Modifying Element to Metal Nanoparticles via Support: Pt–Ga Alloying during the Reduction of Pt/Mg(Al,Ga)Ox Catalysts and Its Effects on Propane Dehydrogenation

Evgeniy Redekop; Vladimir Galvita; Hilde Poelman; Vitaliy Bliznuk; Christophe Detavernier; Guy Marin


Organometallics | 2007

Activation of Group 14 El−H Bonds at Platinum(0)

Colin White; Janet Braddock-Wilking; Joyce Y. Corey; Huan Xu; Evgeniy Redekop; and Sergey Sedinkin; Nigam P. Rath


Chemistry of Materials | 2014

Unravelling the formation of Pt-Ga alloyed nanoparticles on calcined Ga-modified hydrotalcites by in situ XAS

Matthias Filez; Evgeniy Redekop; Hilde Poelman; Vladimir Galvita; Jolien Dendooven; Christophe Detavernier; Guy Marin


Chemical Engineering Science | 2014

Elucidating complex catalytic mechanisms based on transient pulse-response kinetic data

Evgeniy Redekop; Gregory S. Yablonsky; Denis Constales; John T. Gleaves; Guy Marin


Journal of Catalysis | 2016

Early stages in the formation and burning of graphene on a Pt/Mg(Al)Ox dehydrogenation catalyst: A temperature- and time-resolved study

Evgeniy Redekop; Stephanie Saerens; Vladimir Galvita; Isabel Prieto González; Maarten Sabbe; Vitaliy Bliznuk; Marie-Françoise Reyniers; Guy Marin


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2013

Momentary Equilibrium in Transient Kinetics and Its Application for Estimating the Concentration of Catalytic Sites

Evgeniy Redekop; Gregory S. Yablonsky; Vladimir Galvita; Denis Constales; Rebecca Fushimi; John T. Gleaves; Guy Marin


International Journal of Chemical Kinetics | 2016

Rate‐Reactivity Model: A New Theoretical Basis for Systematic Kinetic Characterization of Heterogeneous Catalysts

Gregory S. Yablonsky; Evgeniy Redekop; Denis Constales; John T. Gleaves; Guy Marin

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