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Atomic-layered Au clusters on alpha-MoC as catalysts for the low-temperature water-gas shift reaction
Indexed by:Journal Papers
Date of Publication:2017-07-28
Journal:SCIENCE
Included Journals:Nature、Science、Cell期刊、SCIE、ESI高被引论文、Scopus
Volume:357
Issue:6349
Page Number:389-+
ISSN No.:0036-8075
Abstract:The water-gas shift (WGS) reaction (where carbon monoxide plus water yields dihydrogen and carbon dioxide) is an essential process for hydrogen generation and carbon monoxide removal in various energy-related chemical operations. This equilibrium-limited reaction is favored at a low working temperature. Potential application in fuel cells also requires a WGS catalyst to be highly active, stable, and energy-efficient and to match the working temperature of on-site hydrogen generation and consumption units. We synthesized layered gold (Au) clusters on a molybdenum carbide (alpha-MoC) substrate to create an interfacial catalyst system for the ultralow-temperature WGS reaction. Water was activated over alpha-MoC at 303 kelvin, whereas carbon monoxide adsorbed on adjacent Au sites was apt to react with surface hydroxyl groups formed from water splitting, leading to a high WGS activity at low temperatures.