Role of the In-Situ-Formed Surface (Pt-S-O)-Ti Active Structure in SO2-Promoted C3H8 Combustion over a Pt/TiO2 Catalyst.

Wei Chen, Juan Zheng,Yarong Fang,Yutao Wang,Jinpeng Hu,Yuhua Zhu, Xiaoxiao Zhu, Weihao Li, Qian Zhang,Chuanqi Pan, Baojian Zhang, Xiaofeng Qiu,Sibo Wang, Shuang Cui,Jinlong Wang,Jinsong Wu,Zhu Luo,Yanbing Guo

Environmental science & technology(2024)

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Typically, SO2 unavoidably deactivates catalysts in most heterogeneous catalytic oxidations. However, for Pt-based catalysts, SO2 exhibits an extraordinary boosting effect in propane catalytic oxidation, but the promotive mechanism remains contentious. In this study, an in situ-formed tactful (Pt-S-O)-Ti structure was concluded to be a key factor for Pt/TiO2 catalysts with a substantial SO2 tolerance ability. The experiments and theoretical calculations confirm that the high degree of hybridization and orbital coupling between Pt 5d and S 3p orbitals enable more charge transfer from Pt to S species, thus forming the (Pt-S-O)-Ti structure with the oxygen atom dissociated from the chemisorbed O2 adsorbed on oxygen vacancies. The active oxygen atom in the (Pt-S-O)-Ti active structure is a robust site for C3H8 adsorption, leading to a better C3H8 combustion performance. This work can provide insights into the rational design of chemical bonds for high SO2 tolerance catalysts, thereby improving economic and environmental benefits.
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