Authors
Hristiyan A Aleksandrov, Sergey M Kozlov, Swetlana Schauermann, Georgi N Vayssilov, Konstantin M Neyman
Publication date
2014/12/1
Journal
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Volume
53
Issue
49
Pages
13371-13375
Publisher
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Description
Heterogeneous catalysis is commonly governed by surface active sites. Yet, areas just below the surface can also influence catalytic activity, for instance, when fragmentation products of catalytic feeds penetrate into catalysts. In particular, H absorbed below the surface is required for certain hydrogenation reactions on metals. Herein, we show that a sufficient concentration of subsurface hydrogen, Hsub, may either significantly increase or decrease the bond energy and the reactivity of the adsorbed hydrogen, Had, depending on the metal. We predict a representative reaction, ethyl hydrogenation, to speed up on Pd and Pt, but to slow down on Ni and Rh in the presence of Hsub, especially on metal nanoparticles. The identified effects of subsurface H on surface reactivity are indispensable for an atomistic understanding of hydrogenation processes on transition metals and interactions of hydrogen with metals in …
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