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On the Promotion of Catalytic Reactions by Surface Acoustic Waves

AutorBoehn, Bernhard von; Foerster, Michael; Boehn, Moritz von; Prat, Jordi; Macià, Ferran CSIC ORCID CVN; Casals, Blai CSIC ORCID CVN; Khaliq, Muhammad Waqas; Hernández Mínguez, Alberto; Aballe, Lucía; Imbihl, Ronald
Palabras claveHeterogeneous catalysis
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Surface acoustic waves
Work function
Fecha de publicación2-nov-2020
EditorWiley-VCH
CitaciónAngewandte Chemie - International Edition 59(45): 20224-20229 (2020)
ResumenSurface acoustic waves (SAW) allow to manipulate surfaces with potential applications in catalysis, sensor and nanotechnology. SAWs were shown to cause a strong increase in catalytic activity and selectivity in many oxidation and decomposition reactions on metallic and oxidic catalysts. However, the promotion mechanism has not been unambiguously identified. Using stroboscopic X‐ray photoelectron spectro‐microscopy, we were able to evidence a sub‐nanosecond work function change during propagation of 500 MHz SAWs on a 9 nm thick platinum film. We quantify the work function change to 455 μeV. Such a small variation rules out that electronic effects due to elastic deformation (strain) play a major role in the SAW‐induced promotion of catalysis. In a second set of experiments, SAW‐induced intermixing of a five monolayers thick Rh film on top of polycrystalline platinum was demonstrated to be due to enhanced thermal diffusion caused by an increase of the surface temperature by about 75 K when SAWs were excited. Reversible surface structural changes are suggested to be a major cause for catalytic promotion.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202005883
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/233174
ISSN1433-7851
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