Issue 11, 2012

Theoretical study on the leaching of palladium in a CO atmosphere

Abstract

We studied computationally the leaching of palladium from the ideal surface Pd(111) and its various structural defects at different coverages of CO, using density functional calculations on slab models. Accordingly, the energy required for leaching of a single Pd atom from a bare surface is quite large, at least ∼270 kJ mol−1. In a CO atmosphere at low density, PdCO is predicted to be the leaching species; this process was calculated to require at least 225 kJ mol−1, somewhat less than the leaching of a bare metal adatom, 268 kJ mol−1. The energies required for either leaching process (at low CO density), yielding single Pd atoms or PdCO subcarbonyl, correlate in a linear fashion with the coordination number of the Pd center to be leached. At high CO coverage, leaching of Pd subcarbonyl species, Pd(CO)x (x = 2, 3), was calculated to be thermodynamically favorable in several cases, providing direct theoretical evidence for the feasibility of Pd leaching in a dense CO atmosphere. In a qualitative fashion, we also explored possible leaching mechanisms, comprising one or two steps.

Graphical abstract: Theoretical study on the leaching of palladium in a CO atmosphere

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jun 2012
Accepted
20 Aug 2012
First published
27 Sep 2012

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2012,2, 2238-2248

Theoretical study on the leaching of palladium in a CO atmosphere

C. Chang, Z. Zhao, K. Köhler, A. Genest, J. Li and N. Rösch, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2012, 2, 2238 DOI: 10.1039/C2CY20441J

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