High Pt-mass activity of Pt IV1/β-MnO2 surface for low-temperature oxidation of CO under O2-rich conditions†
Abstract
A Pt-based CO oxidation catalyst that works even at low temperatures is desirable for industrial applications; however, its development is highly challenging because of Pt's high affinity toward CO. Here, we develop a PtIV single-atom/β-MnO2 composite metal-oxide surface (PtIV1/β-MnO2). Single PtIV sites were stably formed on the high surface β-MnO2 by strong interaction with MnIV defect sites. The resulting PtIV–O–MnIV local structures served the lattice oxygens as an oxidant to catalyze low-temperature oxidation of CO. PtIV1/β-MnO2 was highly resistant to CO poisoning because of the high-valence state of the PtIV single-atom sites. Aided by these geometric and electronic features, the CO oxidation was catalyzed with reaction rates of 0.676 and 0.206 molCO h−1 gPt−1 at 25 °C and 0 °C, respectively, under the O2-rich conditions (O2 : CO ratio of 66.7). These are record rates in the literature for Pt-based catalyst application for low-temperature CO oxidation under near atmospheric conditions.