Photoinduced radical-mediated atomic dispersion of noble metal nanoparticles.
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The transformation of noble metal nanoparticles into atomically dispersed catalysts has been a long-standing goal to enhance metal utilization and regenerate the activity of agglomerated catalysts.
APA
Chen X, Zhao Q, et al. (2026). Photoinduced radical-mediated atomic dispersion of noble metal nanoparticles.. Nature communications. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-70742-3
MLA
Chen X, et al.. "Photoinduced radical-mediated atomic dispersion of noble metal nanoparticles.." Nature communications, 2026.
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41832178
Abstract
The transformation of noble metal nanoparticles into atomically dispersed catalysts has been a long-standing goal to enhance metal utilization and regenerate the activity of agglomerated catalysts. Traditional methods, however, often require high temperatures, specific atmospheres, or complex chemical processes. We present a novel photoinduced strategy for atomic dispersion of noble metal nanoparticles under ambient conditions. Experimental and density functional theory calculations reveal that chlorine radicals (•Cl), together with •O, promote Pd-Pd bond cleavage. The intermediate [PdCl] species formed adsorbs onto TiO via electrostatic interactions and, upon dechlorination, stabilizes into a single-atom Pd-NO structure. This method is applicable to various noble metals (Pd, Pt, Rh) and different oxide supports (TiO and WO), and significantly enhances the catalytic activity of both commercial Pd/C and industrial waste Pd/C catalysts by 17.8-fold and 26-fold, respectively, in the hydrogenation of styrene. This approach offers a simple, green, and sustainable solution for advancing catalytic technologies.
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