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Title

Non‐Classical Deactivation Mechanism in a Supported Intermetallic Catalyst for Propane Dehydrogenation.

Authors

Tian, Jinshu; Kong, Ru; Deng, Bin; Cheng, Yi; Hu, Kerou; Zhong, Zhangnan; Sun, Tulai; Tan, Mingwu; Chen, Luwei; Zhao, Jia; Wang, Yong; Li, Xiaonian; Zhu, Yihan

Abstract

Platinum‐based supported intermetallic alloys (IMAs) demonstrate exceptional performance in catalytic propane dehydrogenation (PDH) primarily because of their remarkable resistance to coke formation. However, these IMAs still encounter a significant hurdle in the form of catalyst deactivation. Understanding the complex deactivation mechanism of supported IMAs, which goes beyond conventional coke deposition, requires meticulous microscopic structural elucidation. In this study, we unravel a nonclassical deactivation mechanism over a PtZn/γ‐Al2O3 PDH catalyst, dictated by the PtZn to Pt3Zn nanophase transformation accompanied with dezincification. The physical origin lies in the metal support interaction (MSI) that enables strong chemical bonding between hydroxyl groups on the support and Zn sites on the PtZn phase to selectively remove Zn species followed by the reconstruction towards Pt3Zn phase. Building on these insights, we have devised a solution to circumvent the deactivation by passivating the MSI through surface modification of γ‐Al2O3 support. By exchanging protons of hydroxyl groups with potassium ions (K) on the γ‐Al2O3 support, such a strategy significantly minimizes the dezincification of PtZn IMA via diminished metal‐support bonding, which dramatically reduces the deactivation rate from 0.2044 to 0.0587 h−1. These findings decode the nonclassical PDH deactivation mechanism over supported IMA catalysts and elaborate a new logic for the design of high‐performance IMA based PDH catalysts with long‐term stability.

Subjects

CATALYTIC dehydrogenation; HETEROGENEOUS catalysis; CATALYST poisoning; CHEMICAL bonds; COKE (Coal product); PLATINUM

Publication

Angewandte Chemie, 2024, Vol 136, Issue 41, p1

ISSN

0044-8249

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/ange.202409556

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