Surface chemistry, structure, and reactivity
of multi-component spinel nanoparticles

Subproject P10

Multi-component spinel oxides are complex materials. Understanding their properties and reactivity is challenging, even more so when considering defect-rich nanoparticles under actual reaction conditions.

In P10, we will apply a comprehensive, multi-technique operando approach to investigate Fe-based spinel oxide nanoparticles used as WGS and oxidation catalysts in the gas and liquid phase. We will determine their surface composition, particularly under reaction conditions, the state, coordination environment, and role of the constituent cations, and the influence of defects. We will link these properties to the reactivity and interaction with O2, H2O, H2, CO, and CO2. Furthermore, we will evaluate how spinels and their surfaces change when exposed to the liquid phase. Our experimental approach comprises synthesis, characterization (TEM, XRD, XPS, TPD, titration of sites and defects, IR of probe molecules), steady-state and transient kinetics, and operando characterization (IR, NAP-XPS, XAS).

In close interaction with surface science (P04 Parkinson), we will compare the nanoparticulate materials to single-crystal and thin-film model systems. For understanding complex materials, a close collaboration with the surface science and theory groups is essential. In return, our results on technologically relevant nanoparticles under operation conditions will help to validate and adapt models and address the influence of high defectivity, low coordinated sites, disorder, and low crystallinity. We aim to bridge fundamental theory studies, surface science experiments, and model studies (P11 Backus) towards real-world application.

Karin Föttinger
PI

Expertise

Our group has long term experience in the application of operando spectroscopy (FTIR, XPS and XAS) for studying heterogeneous catalysts. Our research interests are centered around establishing structure-performance relations of oxides and supported metal nanoparticles and identifying reaction mechanisms. Understanding the elementary reaction steps occurring at the catalyst surface and identification of the involved intermediates and surface sites under relevant conditions is a main focus and crucial for a rational design and improvement of catalytic materials.

Methods and expertise available in our lab include:

  • in situ/operando FTIR (transmission, DRIFTS and ATR-IR) during catalytic reactions (steady-state and concentration modulation setups)
  • several laboratory-scale flow reactors equipped with gas chromatographs and mass spectrometers for performing catalytic reactions in the gas and liquid phase
  • in-situ Near Ambient Pressure XPS setup
  • volumetric physisorption and chemisorption, dynamic (pulsed) chemisorption
  • temperature-programmed methods (TPD, TPR, TPO)
  • DR-UV/VIS spectroscopy
  • thermal analysis (DSC and TGA)
  • fully equipped synthesis lab
  • we regularly perform in situ XAS and high resolution XRD/total scattering at synchrotron facilities using dedicated operando cells
  • we frequently utilize HR-TEM with EDX and EELS, SEM, XRF, XRD (including in situ XRD) and ICP-MS available via service centers and/or collaborations

Team

Karin Föttinger
PI

Christoph Rameshan
co-PI

Alberto Tampieri
PostDoc

Michael Pittenauer
PhD Student

Alexander Eder
Master Student

Marianne Ivkic
Master Student

Tobias Wagner
Student Assistant

Björn Wellscheid
Student Assistant

Associates

Florian Schrenk
PhD Student

Publications

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2021

Operando Surface Spectroscopy and Microscopy during Catalytic Reactions: From Clusters via Nanoparticles to Meso-Scale Aggregates

Rupprechter, Günther

Operando Surface Spectroscopy and Microscopy during Catalytic Reactions: From Clusters via Nanoparticles to Meso-Scale Aggregates

Journal ArticleOpen Access

In: Small, 2021.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: P08, pre-TACO

How the anisotropy of surface oxide formation influences the transient activity of a surface reaction

Winkler, Philipp; Zeininger, Johannes; Suchorski, Yuri; Stöger-Pollach, Michael; Zeller, Patrick; Amati, Matteo; Gregoratti, Luca; Rupprechter, Günther

How the anisotropy of surface oxide formation influences the transient activity of a surface reaction

Journal ArticleOpen Access

In: Nature Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, 2021.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: P08, pre-TACO

Sum frequency generation spectroscopy in heterogeneous model catalysis: a minireview of CO-related processes

Li, Xia; Rupprechter, Günther

Sum frequency generation spectroscopy in heterogeneous model catalysis: a minireview of CO-related processes

Journal ArticleOpen Access

In: Catalysis Science & Technology, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 12–26, 2021.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: P08, pre-TACO

2020

Interplay between CO Disproportionation and Oxidation: On the Origin of the CO Reaction Onset on Atomic Layer Deposition-Grown Pt/ZrO2 Model Catalysts

Pramhaas, Verena; Roiaz, Matteo; Bosio, Noemi; Corva, Manuel; Rameshan, Christoph; Vesselli, Erik; Grönbeck, Henrik; Rupprechter, Günther

Interplay between CO Disproportionation and Oxidation: On the Origin of the CO Reaction Onset on Atomic Layer Deposition-Grown Pt/ZrO2 Model Catalysts

Journal ArticleOpen Access

In: ACS Catalysis, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 208–214, 2020.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: P08, P10, pre-TACO

An ultrahigh vacuum-compatible reaction cell for model catalysis under atmospheric pressure flow conditions

Haunold, Thomas; Rameshan, Christoph; Bukhtiyarov, Andrey V; Rupprechter, Günther

An ultrahigh vacuum-compatible reaction cell for model catalysis under atmospheric pressure flow conditions

Journal ArticleOpen Access

In: Review of Scientific Instruments, vol. 91, no. 12, pp. 125101, 2020.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: P08, P10, pre-TACO

Energy-Guided Shape Control Towards Highly Active CeO2

Yang, Jingxia; Ding, Huihui; Wang, Jinjie; Yigit, Nevzat; Xu, Jingli; Rupprechter, Günther; Zhang, Min; Li, Zhiquan

Energy-Guided Shape Control Towards Highly Active CeO2

Journal Article

In: Topics in Catalysis, vol. 63, no. 19-20, pp. 1743–1753, 2020.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: P08, pre-TACO

Catalysis by Imaging: From Meso- to Nano-scale

Suchorski, Yuri; Rupprechter, Günther

Catalysis by Imaging: From Meso- to Nano-scale

Journal ArticleOpen Access

In: Topics in Catalysis, vol. 63, no. 15-18, pp. 1532–1544, 2020.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: P08, pre-TACO

The Dynamic Structure of Au38(SR)24 Nanoclusters Supported on CeO2 upon Pretreatment and CO Oxidation

Pollitt, Stephan; Truttmann, Vera; Haunold, Thomas; Garcia, Clara; Olszewski, Wojciech; Llorca, Jordi; é, Noelia Barrab; Rupprechter, Günther

The Dynamic Structure of Au38(SR)24 Nanoclusters Supported on CeO2 upon Pretreatment and CO Oxidation

Journal ArticleOpen Access

In: ACS Catalysis, vol. 10, no. 11, pp. 6144–6148, 2020.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: P08, pre-TACO

2019

Preface: Surface Science of functional oxides

Diebold, Ulrike; Rupprechter, Günther

Preface: Surface Science of functional oxides

Journal Article

In: Surface Science, vol. 681, pp. A1, 2019.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: P02, P08, pre-TACO

2018

Operando Insights into CO Oxidation on Cobalt Oxide Catalysts by NAP-XPS, FTIR, and XRD

Lukashuk, Liliana; Yigit, Nevzat; Rameshan, Raffael; Kolar, Elisabeth; Teschner, Detre; Hävecker, Michael; Knop-Gericke, Axel; Schlögl, Robert; Föttinger, Karin; Rupprechter, Günther

Operando Insights into CO Oxidation on Cobalt Oxide Catalysts by NAP-XPS, FTIR, and XRD

Journal ArticleOpen Access

In: ACS Catalysis, vol. 8, no. 9, pp. 8630–8641, 2018.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: P08, P10, pre-TACO

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