Control of metal-support interactions in heterogeneous catalysts to enhance activity and selectivity

Tom W. van Deelen, Carlos Hernández Mejía, Krijn P. de Jong*

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Abstract

Metal nanoparticles stabilized on a support material catalyse many major industrial reactions. Metal-support interactions in these nanomaterials can have a substantial influence on the catalysis, making metal-support interaction modulation one of the few tools able to enhance catalytic performance. This topic has received much attention in recent years, however, a systematic rationalization of the field is lacking due to the great diversity in catalysts, reactions and modification strategies. In this review, we cover and categorize the recent progress in metal-support interaction tuning strategies to enhance catalytic performance for various reactions. Furthermore, we quantify the productivity enhancements resulting from metal-support interaction control that have been achieved in C1 chemistry in recent years. Our analysis shows that up to fifteen-fold productivity enhancement has been achieved, and that metal-support interaction is most impactful for metal nanoparticles smaller than four nanometres. These findings demonstrate the importance of metal-support interaction to improve performance in catalysis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)955-970
Number of pages16
JournalNature Catalysis
Volume2
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2019

Funding

Shell Global Solutions, the Netherlands Association for Scientific Research and Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração are thanked for financial support. K.P.d.J. acknowledges support from the European Research Council, EU FP7 ERC Advanced Grant no. 338846.

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