化学
氢化物
氢溢流
氧化物
化学吸附
氢气储存
过渡金属
氢原子
质子
氢
金属
Atom(片上系统)
化学物理
无机化学
纳米技术
光化学
有机化学
催化作用
材料科学
核物理学
烷基
物理
计算机科学
嵌入式系统
作者
Simson Wu,Kai‐Yu Tseng,Ryuichi Kato,Tai‐Sing Wu,Alexander I. Large,Yung‐Kang Peng,Weikai Xiang,Huihuang Fang,Jiaying Mo,Iain Wilkinson,Y. L. Soo,Georg Held,Kazu Suenaga,Tong Li,Hsin‐Yi Tiffany Chen,Shik Chi Edman Tsang
摘要
Hydrogen spillover is the phenomenon where a hydrogen atom, generated from the dissociative chemisorption of dihydrogen on the surface of a metal species, migrates from the metal to the catalytic support. This phenomenon is regarded as a promising avenue for hydrogen storage, yet the atomic mechanism for how the hydrogen atom can be transferred to the support has remained controversial for decades. As a result, the development of catalytic support for such a purpose is only limited to typical reducible oxide materials. Herein, by using a combination of in situ spectroscopic and imaging technique, we are able to visualize and observe the atomic pathway for which hydrogen travels via a frustrated Lewis pair that has been constructed on a nonreducible metal oxide. The interchangeable status between the hydrogen, proton, and hydride is carefully characterized and demonstrated. It is envisaged that this study has opened up new design criteria for hydrogen storage material.
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