Dopant-driven Positive Reinforcement in Ex-solution Process: New Strategy to Develop Highly Capable and Durable Catalytic Materials
- Abstract
- The ex-solution phenomenon, a central platform for growing metal nanoparticles on the surface of host oxides in real time with high durability and a fine distribution, has recently been applied to various scientific and industrial fields, such as catalysis, sensing, and renewable energy. However, the high-temperature processing required for ex-solutions (>700 °C) limits the applicable material compositions and has hindered advances in this technique. Here, an unprecedented approach is reported for low-temperature particle ex-solution on important nanoscale binary oxides. WO3 with a nanosheet structure is selected as the parent oxide, and Ir serves as the active metal species that produces the ex-solved metallic particles. Importantly, Ir doping facilitates a phase transition in the WO3 bulk lattice, which further promotes Ir ex-solution at the oxide surface and eventually enables the formation of Ir particles (<3 nm) at temperatures as low as 300 °C. Low-temperature ex-solution effectively inhibits the agglomeration of WO3 sheets while maintaining well-dispersed ex-solved particles. Furthermore, the Ir-decorated WO3 sheets show excellent durability and H2S selectivity when used as sensing materials, suggesting that this is a generalizable synthetic strategy for preparing highly robust heterogeneous catalysts for a variety of applications. © 2020 Wiley-VCH GmbH
- Author(s)
- Ji-Soo Jang; Jun Kyu Kim; Kyeounghak Kim; Wan-Gil Jung; Chaesung Lim; Sangwoo Kim; Dong-Ha Kim; Kim, Bong-Joong; Jeong Woo Han; WooChul Jung; Il-Doo Kim
- Issued Date
- 2020-10
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1002/adma.202003983
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/11943
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