Reaction mechanism of the preferential oxidation of the CO reaction in an H2 stream over Cu–Ni bimetallic catalysts: A computational study


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The preferential oxidation (PROX, CO + H2 + O2 → CO2 + H2O) of the CO reaction in an H2 stream is the simplest and most cost-effective method to remove CO gas to less than 10 ppm in reformed fuel gas. We study the mechanism of PROX of the CO reaction in the H2 stream catalyzed by CunNi (n = 3-12) clusters using a density functional theory (DFT) calculation to investigate bimetallic effects on the catalytic activation. Our results indicate that the Cu12Ni cluster is the most efficient catalyst for H2 dissociation and the Cu6Ni cluster is the most efficient catalyst for CO-PROX in excess hydrogen among CunNi (n = 3-12) clusters. To gain insight into the adsorption and dissociation of the H2 molecule effect in the catalytic activity over the Cu12Ni cluster and the potential energy surfaces about PROX of CO oxidation on the Cu6Ni cluster, the nature of the interaction between the adsorbate and substrate is analyzed by detailed electron local densities of states (LDOS) as well as molecular structures.

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N. Liu

School of Chemistry and Materials Science

Email: gl-guoling@163.com
中国, Linfen

L. Guo

School of Chemistry and Materials Science

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中国, Linfen

C. Wen

School of Chemistry and Materials Science

Email: gl-guoling@163.com
中国, Linfen

Z. Cao

School of Chemistry and Materials Science

Email: gl-guoling@163.com
中国, Linfen

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