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Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2012

Active Surface Oxygen for Catalytic CO Oxidation on Pd(100) Proceeding under Near Ambient Pressure Conditions

Ryo Toyoshima; Masaaki Yoshida; Yuji Monya; Kazuma Suzuki; Bongjin Simon Mun; Kenta Amemiya; Kazuhiko Mase; Hiroshi Kondoh

Catalytic CO oxidation reaction on a Pd(100) single-crystal surface under several hundred mTorr pressure conditions has been studied by ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and mass spectroscopy. In-situ observation of the reaction reveals that two reaction pathways switch over alternatively depending on the surface temperature. At lower temperatures, the Pd(100) surface is covered by CO molecules and the CO2 formation rate is low, indicating CO poisoning. At higher temperatures above 190 °C, an O-Pd-O trilayer surface oxide phase is formed on the surface and the CO2 formation rate drastically increases. It is likely that the enhanced rate of CO2 formation is associated with an active oxygen species that is located at the surface of the trilayer oxide.


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2015

In-situ observations of catalytic surface reactions with soft x-rays under working conditions

Ryo Toyoshima; Hiroshi Kondoh

Catalytic chemical reactions proceeding on solid surfaces are an important topic in fundamental science and industrial technologies such as energy conversion, pollution control and chemical synthesis. Complete understanding of the heterogeneous catalysis and improving its efficiency to an ultimate level are the eventual goals for many surface scientists. Soft x-ray is one of the prime probes to observe electronic and structural information of the target materials. Most studies in surface science using soft x-rays have been performed under ultra-high vacuum conditions due to the technical limitation, though the practical catalytic reactions proceed under ambient pressure conditions. However, recent developments of soft x-ray based techniques operating under ambient pressure conditions have opened a door to the in-situ observation of materials under realistic environments. The near-ambient-pressure x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (NAP-XPS) using synchrotron radiation enables us to observe the chemical states of surfaces of condensed matters under the presence of gas(es) at elevated pressures, which has been hardly conducted with the conventional XPS technique. Furthermore, not only the NAP-XPS but also ambient-pressure compatible soft x-ray core-level spectroscopies, such as near-edge absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) and x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES), have been significantly contributing to the in-situ observations. In this review, first we introduce recent developments of in-situ observations using soft x-ray techniques and current status. Then we present recent new findings on catalytically active surfaces using soft x-ray techniques, particularly focusing on the NAP-XPS technique. Finally we give a perspective on the future direction of this emerging technique.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

In Situ Ambient Pressure XPS Study of CO Oxidation Reaction on Pd(111) Surfaces

Ryo Toyoshima; Masaaki Yoshida; Yuji Monya; Yuka Kousa; Kazuma Suzuki; Hitoshi Abe; Bongjin Simon Mun; Kazuhiko Mase; Kenta Amemiya; Hiroshi Kondoh


Catalysis Today | 2016

In situ analysis of catalytically active Pd surfaces for CO oxidation with near ambient pressure XPS

Hiroshi Kondoh; Ryo Toyoshima; Yuji Monya; Masaaki Yoshida; Kazuhiko Mase; Kenta Amemiya; Bongjin Simon Mun


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

In situ photoemission observation of catalytic CO oxidation reaction on Pd(110) under near-ambient pressure conditions: Evidence for the Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism

Ryo Toyoshima; Masaaki Yoshida; Yuji Monya; Kazuma Suzuki; Kenta Amemiya; Kazuhiko Mase; Bongjin Simon Mun; Hiroshi Kondoh


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2014

A high-pressure-induced dense CO overlayer on a Pt(111) surface: a chemical analysis using in situ near ambient pressure XPS

Ryo Toyoshima; Masaaki Yoshida; Yuji Monya; Kazuma Suzuki; Kenta Amemiya; Kazuhiko Mase; Bongjin Simon Mun; Hiroshi Kondoh


Surface Science | 2013

Photoelectron spectroscopic study of CO and NO adsorption on Pd(100) surface under ambient pressure conditions

Ryo Toyoshima; Masaaki Yoshida; Yuji Monya; Kazuma Suzuki; Kenta Amemiya; Kazuhiko Mase; Bongjin Simon Mun; Hiroshi Kondoh


Surface Science | 2014

A near-ambient-pressure XPS study on catalytic CO oxidation reaction over a Ru(101¯0) surface

Ryo Toyoshima; Masahiro Shimura; Masaaki Yoshida; Yuji Monya; Kazuma Suzuki; Kenta Amemiya; Kazuhiko Mase; Bongjin Simon Mun; Hiroshi Kondoh


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016

CO Adsorption on Pd–Au Alloy Surface: Reversible Adsorption Site Switching Induced by High-Pressure CO

Ryo Toyoshima; Nana Hiramatsu; Masaaki Yoshida; Kenta Amemiya; Kazuhiko Mase; Bongjin Simon Mun; Hiroshi Kondoh


Catalysis Today | 2016

In-situ surface analysis of AuPd(1 1 0) under elevated pressure of CO

M.A. Languille; E. Ehret; H.C. Lee; C.K. Jeong; Ryo Toyoshima; Hiroshi Kondoh; K. Mase; Y. Jugnet; J.C. Bertolini; F.J. Cadete Santos Aires; Bongjin Simon Mun

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Bongjin Simon Mun

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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H.C. Lee

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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Zhi Liu

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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