催化作用
面(心理学)
钴
尖晶石
材料科学
氧气
电化学
化学工程
化学物理
结晶学
化学
离子
纳米技术
无机化学
物理化学
电极
工程类
五大性格特征
冶金
生物化学
有机化学
人格
社会心理学
心理学
作者
Zhenhua Zhang,Xiaoxing Ke,Bin Zhang,Jiguang Deng,Yu-xi Liu,Weiwei Liu,Hongxing Dai,Fu‐Rong Chen,Manling Sui
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c02901
摘要
Co 3 O 4 is an important catalyst widely used for CO oxidation or electrochemical water oxidation near room temperature and was also recently used as support for single-atom catalysts (SACs). Co 3 O 4 with a spinel structure hosts dual oxidation states of Co 2+ and Co 3+ in the lattice, leading to the complexity of its surface structure as the exposure of Co 2+ and Co 3+ has a significant impact on the performance of the catalysts. Although it is acknowledged that different facets exhibit varied catalytic activities and different abilities in hosting single atoms to provide active centers in SACs, the Co 3 O 4 surface structure remains under-investigated. In this study, major facets of {111}, {110}, and {100} were studied down to subangstrom scale using advanced electron microscopy. We noticed that each facet has its own most stable surface configuration. The distribution of Co 2+ and Co 3+ on each facet was quantified, revealing a facet-dependent distribution of Co 2+ and Co 3+ . Co 3+ was found to be preferentially exposed on {100} and {110} as well as surface steps. Surface reconstruction was revealed, where a subangstrom scale shift of Co 2+ was confirmed on facets of {111} and {100} due to polarity compensation and oxygen deficiency on the surface. This work not only improves our fundamental understanding of the Co 3 O 4 surface structure but also may promote the design of Co 3 O 4 -based catalysts with tunable activity and stability.
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