Reduction And Agglomeration Of Supported Metal Clusters Induced By High-Flux X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Measurements

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C(2021)

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Supported metal clusters are widely used in catalysis for many important reactions. To understand the catalytic properties, in situ/operando characterization techniques, such as X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), provide essential details of the size, shape, and chemical composition of the cluster and the nature of the active sites. New-generation synchrotrons combined with focusing beamlines provide high-flux-density X-rays for improved detection sensitivity as well as higher time and spatial resolution. Understanding the effects of a high-flux-density X-ray beam on the catalyst during the actual measurement, whether XAS or another synchrotron-based technique, is crucial. This is especially important for in situ and operando studies where both the high flux density and reaction conditions can affect the catalyst structure. In this work, we investigated the effect of the flux density on rhodium clusters supported on Al2O3 at two different beamlines: National Synchrotron Light Source II beamline 08-ID and Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source (SSRL) beamline 4-1. We show that the higher flux density at beamline 08-ID causes the reduction of the highly dispersed RhOx/Al2O3 catalyst, even at room temperature. Additionally, exposure to the higher flux density X-rays at beamline 08-ID during in situ reduction results in significant agglomeration of the Rh clusters. The final size of the Rh nanoparticles reduced at 310 degrees C is equivalent to that of particles formed after the reduction at 600-650 degrees C in the absence of the beam. Significant beam-induced reduction and agglomeration is also shown for Ni supported on beta zeolite during in situ reduction at an intermediate-flux-density beamline 9-3 at SSRL, indicating that beaminduced changes in heterogeneous catalysts could be common at intermediate- and high-flux-density beamlines. We provide precautions and recommendations for detecting and minimizing beam damage during in situ/operando XAS measurements.
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