Surface reconstruction of nanocatalysts is an inevitable process during heterogeneous catalysis, resulting in dynamic changes of active sites. It remains a grand challenge to identify the evolution of active sites due to the small size and complex surrounding systems. Here we adopt the PtPdCu heterostructure with many Pt crystals on the surface (h-PdCu&Pt) as a model to investigate surface reconstruction during the ethylene glycol electrocatalytic oxidation. The mismatch between the surface free energy and Gibbs free energy drives the structure reconstruction from h-PdCu&Pt to single Pt active site-tailored PdPtCu nanoframes (SAPt-PdCu NFs) during catalysis. Density functional theory calculation results reveal that the adsorption energy of ...
Recently, topological quantum materials have emerged as a promising electrocatalyst for hydrogen evo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
To facilitate commercialization of fuel cell systems as alternative energy device, the enhancement o...
Suppression of catalyst deactivation without compromising activity has been a long-standing yet elus...
This thesis investigates approaches to modifying the surface structure of noble metal-based nanocata...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is a key reaction in hydrogen production through water electrolysi...
The availability of renewable energy sources (solar and wind) provides opportunities to replace many...
International audienceThe electrochemical activation of oxygen is the cornerstone of electrochemical...
Summary: Here, we evaluate three different noble metal co-catalysts (Pd, Pt, and Au) that are presen...
1st French Conference on Catalysis (FCCat), Frejus, FRANCE, MAY 23-27, 2016International audienceWe ...
Here, we evaluate three different noble metal co-catalysts (Pd, Pt, and Au) that are present as sing...
Semihydrogenation of acetylene (SHA) in an ethylene-rich stream is an important process for polymer ...
Catalytic decomposition of ethylene glycol on the Pt13 cluster was studied as a model system for hyd...
Semihydrogenation of acetylene (SHA) in an ethylene-rich stream is an important process for polymer ...
Recently, topological quantum materials have emerged as a promising electrocatalyst for hydrogen evo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
To facilitate commercialization of fuel cell systems as alternative energy device, the enhancement o...
Suppression of catalyst deactivation without compromising activity has been a long-standing yet elus...
This thesis investigates approaches to modifying the surface structure of noble metal-based nanocata...
Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is a key reaction in hydrogen production through water electrolysi...
The availability of renewable energy sources (solar and wind) provides opportunities to replace many...
International audienceThe electrochemical activation of oxygen is the cornerstone of electrochemical...
Summary: Here, we evaluate three different noble metal co-catalysts (Pd, Pt, and Au) that are presen...
1st French Conference on Catalysis (FCCat), Frejus, FRANCE, MAY 23-27, 2016International audienceWe ...
Here, we evaluate three different noble metal co-catalysts (Pd, Pt, and Au) that are present as sing...
Semihydrogenation of acetylene (SHA) in an ethylene-rich stream is an important process for polymer ...
Catalytic decomposition of ethylene glycol on the Pt13 cluster was studied as a model system for hyd...
Semihydrogenation of acetylene (SHA) in an ethylene-rich stream is an important process for polymer ...
Recently, topological quantum materials have emerged as a promising electrocatalyst for hydrogen evo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
To facilitate commercialization of fuel cell systems as alternative energy device, the enhancement o...