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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 60(37): 20528-20534, 2021 Sep 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34263519

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Rational control of the coordination environment of atomically dispersed catalysts is pivotal to achieve desirable catalytic reactivity. We report the reversible control of coordination structure in atomically dispersed electrocatalysts via ligand exchange reactions to reversibly modulate their reactivity for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). The CO-ligated atomically dispersed Rh catalyst exhibited ca. 30-fold higher ORR activity than the NHx -ligated catalyst, whereas the latter showed three times higher H2 O2 selectivity than the former. Post-treatments of the catalysts with CO or NH3 allowed the reversible exchange of CO and NHx ligands, which reversibly tuned oxidation state of metal centers and their ORR activity and selectivity. DFT calculations revealed that more reduced oxidation state of CO-ligated Rh site could further stabilize the *OOH intermediate, facilitating the two- and four-electron pathway ORR. The reversible ligand exchange reactions were generalized to Ir- and Pt-based catalysts.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 3233, 2023 Jun 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37270530

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Platinum single-atom catalysts hold promise as a new frontier in heterogeneous electrocatalysis. However, the exact chemical nature of active Pt sites is highly elusive, arousing many hypotheses to compensate for the significant discrepancies between experiments and theories. Here, we identify the stabilization of low-coordinated PtII species on carbon-based Pt single-atom catalysts, which have rarely been found as reaction intermediates of homogeneous PtII catalysts but have often been proposed as catalytic sites for Pt single-atom catalysts from theory. Advanced online spectroscopic studies reveal multiple identities of PtII moieties on the single-atom catalysts beyond ideally four-coordinated PtII-N4. Notably, decreasing Pt content to 0.15 wt.% enables the differentiation of low-coordinated PtII species from the four-coordinated ones, demonstrating their critical role in the chlorine evolution reaction. This study may afford general guidelines for achieving a high electrocatalytic performance of carbon-based single-atom catalysts based on other d8 metal ions.

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JACS Au ; 2(8): 1811-1817, 2022 Aug 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36032528

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Os-based catalysts present remarkable catalytic activity; however, their use has been limited by the undesirable side reactions that generate highly toxic and volatile OsO4 even at room temperature. Herein, we demonstrate that the thermal stability of Os-based catalysts can be dramatically improved by downsizing Os nanoparticles (NPs) into atomically dispersed species. We observed that Os NPs were converted into OsO4 after calcination at 250 °C followed by sublimation, whereas single Os sites retained their structure after calcination. Temperature-programmed oxidation analysis confirmed that Os NPs started to undergo oxidation at 130 °C, whereas atomically dispersed Os preserved its state up to 300 °C. The CO oxidation activity of the atomically dispersed Os catalyst at 400 °C (100% conversion) was stably preserved over 30 h. By contrast, the activity of Os NP catalyst declined drastically. This study highlights the unique catalytic behavior of atomically dispersed catalysts, which is distinct from that of NP-based catalysts.

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Opt Lett ; 31(20): 3016-8, 2006 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17001385

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Microlens array (MLA) diffusers for light-emitting diode (LED) backlight systems have been developed. A high fill-factor photoresist mold for the MLA was fabricated using three-dimensional diffuser lithography, and the patterns were transferred to a nickel master mold for UV-curable polymer replication. The fabricated microlens had various paraboloidal profiles, and its aspect ratio was controlled from 1.0 to 2.1. The MLA diffuser showed a batwing radiation pattern with a radiation angle of 150 degrees. The fabricated MLA diffuser may greatly enhance the color-mixing characteristics of LED backlight systems and help reduce the number of LEDs required.

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