Hexagonal boron nitride cover on Pt (111): a new route to tune molecule–metal interaction and metal-catalyzed reactions

Y Zhang, X Weng, H Li, H Li, M Wei, J Xiao, Z Liu… - Nano …, 2015 - ACS Publications
Y Zhang, X Weng, H Li, H Li, M Wei, J Xiao, Z Liu, M Chen, Q Fu, X Bao
Nano letters, 2015ACS Publications
In heterogeneous catalysis molecule–metal interaction is often modulated through structural
modifications at the surface or under the surface of the metal catalyst. Here, we suggest an
alternative way toward this modulation by placing a two-dimensional (2D) cover on the metal
surface. As an illustration, CO adsorption on Pt (111) surface has been studied under 2D
hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) overlayer. Dynamic imaging data from surface electron
microscopy and in situ surface spectroscopic results under near ambient pressure …
In heterogeneous catalysis molecule–metal interaction is often modulated through structural modifications at the surface or under the surface of the metal catalyst. Here, we suggest an alternative way toward this modulation by placing a two-dimensional (2D) cover on the metal surface. As an illustration, CO adsorption on Pt(111) surface has been studied under 2D hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) overlayer. Dynamic imaging data from surface electron microscopy and in situ surface spectroscopic results under near ambient pressure conditions confirm that CO molecules readily intercalate monolayer h-BN sheets on Pt(111) in CO atmosphere but desorb from the h-BN/Pt(111) interface even around room temperature in ultrahigh vacuum. The interaction of CO with Pt has been strongly weakened due to the confinement effect of the h-BN cover, and consequently, CO oxidation at the h-BN/Pt(111) interface was enhanced thanks to the alleviated CO poisoning effect.
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