Exploring Metal-Support Interactions to Immobilize Sub-nm Co Clusters on γ-Mo2N: A Highly Selective and Stable Catalyst for CO2 Activation.

2019 
Strong bonding interactions between a transition metal and a substrate or support is one of the most effective strategies to immobilize subnanometer scale clusters or atoms in heterogeneous catalysis. We show that such a type of phenomenon can take place on a Mo2N surface. Combined experimental and theoretical studies show that strong metal–support interactions between face-centered cubic-structured γ-Mo2N and cobalt have been confirmed to effectively anchor subnanometer Co clusters and prevent their aggregation. The results of X-ray absorption near edge structure, ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and density functional theory revealed electronic perturbations in the nitride-bonded cobalt not seen on a strongly active oxide such as CeO2. A charge transfer from Co to Mo2N was observed with a significant stabilization of the Co 3d levels, which prevents the full decomposition of CO2. The subnanometer Co loaded on γ-Mo2N catalysts exhibited very high selectivity to the product CO, whereas t...
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