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      Subnanometer Bimetallic Platinum–Zinc Clusters in Zeolites for Propane Dehydrogenation

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          Catalytic dehydrogenation of light alkanes on metals and metal oxides.

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            Generation of subnanometric platinum with high stability during transformation of a 2D zeolite into 3D

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              Subnanometre platinum clusters as highly active and selective catalysts for the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane.

              Small clusters are known to possess reactivity not observed in their bulk analogues, which can make them attractive for catalysis. Their distinct catalytic properties are often hypothesized to result from the large fraction of under-coordinated surface atoms. Here, we show that size-preselected Pt(8-10) clusters stabilized on high-surface-area supports are 40-100 times more active for the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane than previously studied platinum and vanadia catalysts, while at the same time maintaining high selectivity towards formation of propylene over by-products. Quantum chemical calculations indicate that under-coordination of the Pt atoms in the clusters is responsible for the surprisingly high reactivity compared with extended surfaces. We anticipate that these results will form the basis for development of a new class of catalysts by providing a route to bond-specific chemistry, ranging from energy-efficient and environmentally friendly synthesis strategies to the replacement of petrochemical feedstocks by abundant small alkanes.
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                Journal
                Angewandte Chemie International Edition
                Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
                Wiley
                1433-7851
                1521-3773
                October 26 2020
                May 11 2020
                October 26 2020
                : 59
                : 44
                : 19450-19459
                Affiliations
                [1 ]State Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative Chemistry College of Chemistry Jilin University Changchun 130012 P. R. China
                [2 ]State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials, National Engineering Laboratory for Green Chemical Productions of Alcohols, Ethers and Esters College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Xiamen University Xiamen 361005 P. R. China
                [3 ]Center for High-resolution Electron Microscopy (<i>CħEM</i>) School of Physical Science and Technology ShanghaiTech University Shanghai 201210 P. R. China
                [4 ]JEOL (Beijing) Co., Ltd. Beijing 100080 P. R. China
                [5 ]Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Zhangjiang National Lab Shanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201204 P. R. China
                [6 ]Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 201800 P. R. China
                [7 ]Wuhan Center for Magnetic Resonance State Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Atomic and Molecular Physics Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan 430071 P. R. China
                [8 ]Department of Chemistry Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4R2 Canada
                [9 ]Institute of Theoretical Chemistry Jilin University Changchun 130023 P. R. China
                [10 ]Electron Microscopy Center Jilin University Changchun 130012 P. R. China
                [11 ]International Center of Future Science Jilin University Qianjin Street 2699 Changchun 130012 P. R. China
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                10.1002/anie.202003349
                32259339
                451f0d16-2714-45c0-a2e3-1fefc42c72ca
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