Integrated in situ spectroscopic studies on syngas production from partial oxidation of methane catalyzed by atomically dispersed rhodium cations on ceria.

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP(2023)

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Catalytic reforming of methane to produce syngas is an important strategy for producing value-added chemicals. The conventional reforming catalyst relies on supported nickel nanoparticles. In this work, we investigated singly dispersed Rh cations anchored on a CeO catalyst (Rh/CeO) for high activity and selectivity towards the production of syngas partial oxidation of methane (POM) in the temperature range of 600-700 °C. The yields of H and CO at 700 °C are 83% and 91%, respectively. The anchored Rh atoms on CeO of Rh/CeO are in the cationic state, and on an average each Rh atom coordinates with 4-5 surface lattice oxygen atoms of CeO. Compared to inert CeO for POM, the incorporation of single-atom sites, Rh modifies the electronic state of oxygen atoms proximal to the Rh atoms and thus triggers the catalytic activity of CeO. The high activity of single-atom catalyst Rh/CeO suggests that the incorporation of single atoms of transition metals to the surface of a reducible oxide can modulate the electronic state of proximal anions of the oxide support toward forming an electronic state favorable for the selective formation of ideal products.
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