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Synthesis and Characterization of Pd over Novel TiO2 Mixtures: Insights on Metal–Support Interactions

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Palladium nanoparticles were supported on unusual mixtures of anatase, TiO2 (II) and rutile titania phases by wet impregnation, obtaining catalysts with metal contents of ca. 0.25 wt % labeled Pd/Ti5, Pd/Ti45, and Pd/Ti120. Crystalline structures were confirmed by X-ray diffraction. Pd particle sizes in the range of 4–20 nm were observed by scanning-transmission electron Microscopy. External surface areas (SBET) in the range 10–17 m2 g−1 were higher enough to achieve a good distribution of palladium over titanium oxide outer surface, as evidenced by energydispersive X-ray spectroscopy elemental profiles. Pd0/Pdδ+ atomic ratio measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed a decrease from Pd/Ti5 to Pd/Ti120, in line with the decrease in anatase phase present in the catalysts. This behavior suggested that palladium tended to form more TiPdxO structures in Pd/Ti5 whilst PdOx structures were more likely to be present on supports with greater amounts of TiO2 (II) and rutile, due to the distinct metal–support interactions. An increase in reducibility and oxygen mobility from Pd/Ti5 to Pd/Ti120 was observed by temperature programmed measurements and associated to the different high-energy ball milled supports. Catalysts with improved properties reported herein could exhibit an excellent performance in oxidation reactions, e.g., glycerol selective oxidation.

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Synthesis and Characterization of Pd over Novel TiO2 Mixtures: Insights on Metal–Support Interactions

Author: Rinaudo, Matías G.; Beltrán, Ana M.; Fernández Camacho, Asunción; Cadús, Luis Eduardo; Morales, María Roxana
Publisher: MDPI
Year: 2020
DOI: 10.3390/ECCS2020-07529
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Syn hesis and Cha ac e iza ion o Pd o e No el TiO
2
Mix u es: Insigh s on Me al–Suppo In e ac ions
†
Ma ías G. Rinaudo
1,
*, Ana M. Bel án
2
, Ma ía A. Fe nández
3
, Luis E. Cadús
1
and Ma ia R. Mo ales
1
1
Facul ad de Química, Bioquímica y Fa macia, Ins i u o de In es igaciones en Tecnología Química
(INTEQUI-CONICET), Uni e sidad Nacional de San Luis (UNSL), Almi an e B own 1455, 5700 San Luis,
A gen ina; [email p o ec ed]om (L.E.C.); m mo [email protected] (M.R.M.)
2
Depa amen o de Ingenie ía y Ciencia de los Ma e iales y del T anspo e, Escuela Poli écnica Supe io ,
Uni e sidad de Se illa, Vi gen de Á ica 7, 41011 Se illa, Spain; [email p o ec ed]
3
Ins i u o de Ciencia de Ma e iales de Se illa, CSIC-Uni e sidad de Se illa, A da. Amé ico Vespucio 49,
41092 Se illa, Spain; [email protected]
* Co espondence: [email p o ec ed]
† P esen ed a he Fi s In e na ional Elec onic Con e ence on Ca alysis Sciences, 10–30 No embe 2020;
A ailable online: h ps://eccs2020.sci o um.ne .
Published: 9 No embe 2020
Abs ac : Palladium nanopa icles we e suppo ed on unusual mix u es o ana ase, TiO
2
(II) and
u ile i ania phases by we imp egna ion, ob aining ca alys s wi h me al con en s o ca. 0.25 w %
labeled Pd/Ti5, Pd/Ti45, and Pd/Ti120. C ys alline s uc u es we e con i med by X- ay di ac ion.
Pd pa icle sizes in he ange o 4–20 nm we e obse ed by scanning- ansmission elec on
Mic oscopy. Ex e nal su ace a eas (S
BET
) in he ange 10–17 m
2
g
−1
we e highe enough o achie e a
good dis ibu ion o palladium o e i anium oxide ou e su ace, as e idenced by ene gy-
dispe si e X- ay spec oscopy elemen al p o iles. Pd
0
/Pd
δ+
a omic a io measu ed by X- ay
pho oelec on spec oscopy showed a dec ease om Pd/Ti5 o Pd/Ti120, in line wi h he dec ease in
ana ase phase p esen in he ca alys s. This beha io sugges ed ha palladium ended o o m mo e
TiPd
x
O s uc u es in Pd/Ti5 whils PdO
x
s uc u es we e mo e likely o be p esen on suppo s wi h
g ea e amoun s o TiO
2
(II) and u ile, due o he dis inc me al–suppo in e ac ions. An inc ease
in educibili y and oxygen mobili y om Pd/Ti5 o Pd/Ti120 was obse ed by empe a u e
p og ammed measu emen s and associa ed o he di e en high-ene gy ball milled suppo s.
Ca alys s wi h imp o ed p ope ies epo ed he ein could exhibi an excellen pe o mance in
oxida ion eac ions, e.g., glyce ol selec i e oxida ion.
Keywo ds: i anium oxide; palladium ca alys ; me al–suppo in e ac ions; suppo e ec ; edox
p ope ies
1. In oduc ion
Palladium-based ca alys s ha e been ex ensi ely used in oxida ion eac ions, whe e bo h
dispe sion and pa icle size o me al a e conside ed he dominan ac o s o a good ac i i y and
selec i i y [1,2]. Howe e , he ole o suppo s is no limi ed o be ca ie s o me al pa icles [3,4].
Se e al imes, he in e ace be ween me al and suppo is a be e ac i e si e han he me al i sel and
hus, an app op ia e selec ion o a ca alys suppo could educe he amoun o expensi e me als
needed (e.g., noble me als) [3,5,6]. Mo eo e , me al–suppo in e ac ion is a well-known
phenomenon a ibu ed o elec onic and geome ic e ec s ha induce cha ge ans e be ween me al
pa icles and suppo [5,7]. These in e ac ions migh no only enhance he adso p ion capaci y o
ac i e si es bu also inhibi he sin e ing o me al pa icles du ing eac ion [4]. A a ional design is
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he e o e c ucial o ob ain sus ainable me al-suppo ed ca alys wi h high ac i i y, eusabili y, and
low a e o deac i a ion [3,7].
TiO2 is a ecognized suppo o me als, which shows di e en p ope ies depending on he
polymo phs p esen [3]. Since mos eac ions in he e ogeneous ca alysis ake place on he su ace o
me al ac i e phase o he in e ace be ween me al and suppo , he p esence o a ious c ys alline
phases could enhance ca aly ic p ope ies [3,8]. To he bes o ou knowledge, ca alys s wi h modi ied
TiO2 suppo s o med by de ec i e s uc u es and unusual polymo phic mix u es ha e no been used
o oxida ion eac ions un il now. The e o e, we p opose he s udy o Pd ca alys s suppo ed on no el
mix u es o ana ase, TiO2 (II) and u ile (no comme cially a ailable) ob ained by high-ene gy ball
milling in ou p e ious wo k [9] o e alua e he di e en me al–suppo in e ac ions and hei
po en ial ole in liquid-phase glyce ol selec i e oxida ion.
2. Ma e ials and Me hods
2.1. Ca alys s P epa a ion
We imp egna ion me hod was used o deposi palladium on h ee di e en TiO2 suppo s
ob ained in ou p e ious wo k [9]. Aqueous solu ions o HCl wi h app op ia e amoun s o PdCl2
(99.99%, Sigma Ald ich, Buenos Ai es, A gen ina) we e added o i ania suppo s in o de o achie e
palladium loadings o 0.25 w % on a me al basis. Reco e ed solids we e d ied in an o en unde
acuum a 70 °C o e nigh . Then, samples we e calcined in a mu le u nace unde ai a 500 °C o
4 h using a hea ing amp o 10 °C min−1 o elimina e he es s o me al p ecu so . Final Pd suppo ed
ca alys s we e labeled Pd/Tix, whe e x co esponds o he milling ime o p e iously syn hesized
suppo s.
2.2. Cha ac e iza ion
Ca alys s we e cha ac e ized by means o X- ay di ac ion (XRD), scanning- ansmission
elec on mic oscopy (STEM), ene gy-dispe si e X- ay spec oscopy (EDS), B unaue –Emme –Telle
(BET) me hod, induc i ely coupled plasma–op ical emission spec oscopy (ICP-OES), scanning
elec on mic oscopy (SEM), X- ay pho oelec on spec oscopy (XPS), and empe a u e p og ammed
measu emen s (TPM).
3. Resul s and Discussion
XRD analysis was pe o med o e alua e he c ys alline s uc u e o suppo ed ca alys s. We
obse ed (Figu e 1A) ha samples we e o med o di e en mix u es o i ania polymo phs. Pd/Ti5
showed in ense e lec ions associa ed o ana ase phase (PDF 00-21-1272) bu also wo b oad and low-
in ensi y e lec ions a 27.54 ° and 31.53 ° a ibu ed o (110) u ile e lec ion (PDF 00-21-1276) and
(111) high-p essu e TiO2 (II) e lec ion (PDF 00-72-0021), espec i ely. These obse a ions con i med
he p esence o an almos pu e ana ase phase in his ca alys , as expec ed o i s suppo [9]. On he
o he hand, Pd/Ti45 exhibi ed an inc ease in bo h TiO2 (II) and u ile e lec ions bu a dec ease in
ana ase e lec ions. Pd/Ti120 also showed he e lec ion a ibu ed o TiO2 (II) phase and he
appea ance o se e al high-in ensi y u ile e lec ions. An incipien signal o (101) PdO e lec ion
(PDF 01-06-0515) a 34.04° was de ec ed in Pd/Ti5 ca alys . This beha io sugges ed he p esence o
la ge palladium c ys alli es deposi ed on his ca alys , as also con i med in u he TEM analysis.
The absence o his signal in Pd/Ti45 and Pd/Ti120 ca alys s could be associa ed o smalle pa icles
inely dispe sed on he suppo s a o ed by he g ea e numbe o de ec s and he in e aces be ween
polymo phs p esen in hese suppo s and unde he de ec ion limi o he equipmen [9,10].
We also made a ough calcula ion o he a e age c ys alli e size o ca alys s by means o Sche e
equa ion and he ela i e in ensi ies o he mos in ense i ania e lec ions o each c ys alline phase,
(101) ana ase, (110) u ile, and (111) TiO2 (II), as sugges ed by Dulian e al. [11]. We obse ed (Table
1) a educ ion end acco ding o he ex en o milling in he suppo s, which is in line wi h he pa icle
e inemen caused by milling p ocess [9,12]. These esul s we e also in line wi h he inc ease in SBET
alues (Table 1) obse ed in a u he analysis. We es ima ed he ca alys s composi ion using he mos
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in ense B agg e lec ions o each i ania phase and he equa ions epo ed by Du a ci e al. [13],
ob aining he unusual mix u es o i ania phases (no comme cially a ailable) p esen in he suppo s
(Table 1).
STEM and EDS analyses we e ca ied ou o ha e an insigh on he size o palladium species.
We could obse e Pd pa icles o 20 nm in Pd/Ti5 ca alys (Figu e 1B) and in he ange 4–6 and 5–10
nm o Pd/Ti45 and Pd/Ti120 espec i ely ( igu es no shown). These obse a ions sus ained p e ious
XRD esul s, whe e PdO e lec ion could only be seen in Pd/Ti5 ca alys due o he bigge size o
palladium pa icles. We also made a ough es ima ion o palladium dispe sion by means o he
equa ions p o ided by Maha a e al. [14] and he a e age sizes o palladium pa icles, ob aining
alues o 6%, 22%, and 15% o me al dispe sion o Pd/Ti5, Pd/Ti45, and Pd/Ti120 espec i ely.
Figu e 1. XRD spec a o ca alys s (A) and STEM image and EDS analysis o Pd/Ti5 sample (B).
F om ex u al analyses, we obse ed speci ic su ace a ea (SBET) alues (Table 1) in acco dance
wi h he milling ime o each i ania suppo . I is no ewo hy ha hese su ace a eas we e lowe
han ypical alues o me als suppo ed on educible oxides (a leas 50 m2 g−1). Howe e , he small
amoun s o palladium used du ing p epa a ion (0.25 w %) and he enhanced i ania suppo s
allowed a good me al dispe sion, as obse ed by STEM-EDS p e ious analysis. Po e diame e s a ied
in he ange 9–21 nm and o al po e olumes loca ed in he ange 0.04–0.1 cm3 g−1 (Table 1) as expec ed
o he low po osi y o i ania [8]. I is impo an o highligh ha po e diame e s ob ained a e highe
enough o a oid in e nal di usion limi a ions o big eac an molecules, such as glyce ol (a e age
molecule size o 0.62 nm) [15]. Fu he mo e, he low po osi ies obse ed may indica e ha SBET alues
co esponded almos en i ely o ex e nal su ace a ea [6,9]. This ac could induce he p e e en ial
loca ion o palladium species on he ex e nal su ace o suppo s, a o ing he access o eac an s o
s a he mechanism o eac ion [6].
Table 1. Weigh ac ion (%) o i ania polymo phs, a e age c ys alli e size, and ex u al p ope ies o
he ca alys s.
Ca alys Ana ase
w %
TiO2 (II)
w %
Ru ile
w %
A g
C ys alli e
Size (nm)
SBET
(m2 g−1)
Po e
Diame e
(nm) a
To al Po e
Volume
(cm3 g−1) b
Pd/Ti5 99.2 0.3 0.5 54 10 21 0.05
Pd/Ti45 48.4 43.3 8.3 44 15 26 0.1
Pd/Ti120 23 49.4 27.6 42 17 9 0.04
a BJH adso p ion b anch a e age po e diame e . b Quan i y o N2 adso bed a ela i e p essu e o 0.98.
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Mo phology o ca alys s was s udied by SEM (mic og aphs no shown). Sample Pd/Ti5 showed
pa icles wi h sphe ical shape and diame e s be ween 120–220 nm and Pd/Ti45 ca alys p esen ed
g ape-like clus e s o med by a couple o pa icles, wi h a e age diame e s be ween 100–200 nm.
Obse ed agglome a ion migh be a consequence o elec os a ic e ec s on ine pa icles (wi h
inc eased su ace ene gy) as epo ed by o he au ho s [16]. Smalle sizes we e ound in case o
Pd/Ti120 wi hin a ange be ween 80–180 nm. Mo eo e , he smalle pa icle sizes co ela ed well wi h
he inc ease in SBET alues (Table 1) om Pd/Ti5 o Pd/Ti120.
Pd loadings measu ed by ICP-OES we e ound o be in he ange 0.2–0.36 w % compa ed o he
heo e ical 0.25 w %. Di e ences we e a ibu ed o expe imen al e o s du ing syn hesis and/o
diges ion o he samples.
Su ace oxida ion s a e and me al–suppo in e ac ions we e s udied by means o XPS (Table 2).
A he Ti 2p le el we ound Ti 2p3/2 and Ti 2p1/2 double s no mally loca ed a binding ene gies o 458.3
and 464 eV and a ibu ed o Ti4+ [9]. No signals associa ed o Ti3+ we e obse ed. XPS spec a o O 1s
we e decon olu ed in o wo signals (ca. 529.4 and 530.1 eV) associa ed o la ice oxygen (Ola ) and
oxygen adso bed in oxygen acancies (Oads) espec i ely [17]. The con en s o oxygen acancies
Oads/(Ola + Oads) we e in he same o de as obse ed in he suppo s, wi h a sligh a ia ion due o
palladium imp egna ion and u he calcina ion [9]. These low alues we e p e iously explained by
he mig a ion o oxygen acancies om he su ace o he bulk in o de o achie e polymo phic
ans o ma ion du ing he syn hesis o suppo s [9].
Table 2. XPS analysis o ca alys s
Ca alys
Binding Ene gy (eV) a %, XPS
Ti
2p3/2
Ti
2p1/2
O 1s
(Ola )
O 1s
(Oads)
Pd 3d5/2
(Pd0)
Pd 3d5/2
(Pdδ+) Pd0/Pdδ+ Oads
/
(Ola +
Oads) Pd/Ti
Pd/Ti5 458.81 464.47 529.75 531.24 334.68 336.62 64.45 13.76 0.39
Pd/Ti45 458.4 464.05 529.65 531.29 334.28 336.42 50.2 9.48 0.51
Pd/Ti120 458.35 464 529.59 531.15 334.62 336.32 30.55 10.93 0.64
A he Pd 3d le el we obse ed Pd 3d5/2 and Pd 3d3/2 double s which we e decon olu ed in o ou
peaks. We selec ed Pd 3d5/2 signals o he in e p e a ion o palladium oxida ion s a e (Table 2). I is
well-known ha Pd 3d5/2 le el binding ene gy o Pd0 is a ound 335.2 eV [2,6]. Signals wi h posi i e
shi s espec o he Pd0 signal a e associa ed o ca ionic species (Pdδ+ wi h δ ≥ 2) and/o Pd/PdOx
in e aces, while nega i e shi s a e a ibu ed o anionic species and s uc u es such as TiPdxO, whe e
palladium s a e could be mo e nega i e han ze o [6]. Pd0/Pdδ+ a omic a io (Table 2) showed a
dec ease om Pd/Ti5 o Pd/Ti120, in line wi h he dec ease in ana ase phase p esen in he ca alys s.
This beha io could be explained by he g ea e numbe o de ec s and oxygen mobili y in he
suppo s milled o longe ime, ha would lead o elec on-de icien palladium species due o he
ans e o elec on densi y om palladium o i anium [1,2,4]. Pd/Ti a % we e in all cases highe
han he heo e ical calcula ion o he bulk (0.19 a %), which con i med he good dispe sion o Pd
on he ex e nal su ace o suppo s [3].
H2-TPR measu emen s we e pe o med o u he s udy me al–suppo in e ac ions and edox
p ope ies o ca alys s. Signals obse ed a a ound 52 °C (Figu e 2A) in all ca alys we e associa ed o
he o ma ion o β-PdHx species on su ace me allic palladium, ha akes place unde educ ion a
ambien empe a u e [6]. Nega i e signals obse ed a a ound 72 °C we e a ibu ed o he
decomposi ion o o med hyd ides, eleasing he H2 [1]. The b oad educ ion signal wi h a maximum
a 260 °C and he shoulde a 138 °C obse ed in his ca alys was associa ed o he educ ion o PdO
s ongly in e ac ing wi h he i ania suppo [18]. In case o Pd/Ti45 and Pd/Ti120, well-de ined
signals a 141 °C and 160 °C ( espec i ely) we e a ibu ed o he enhanced educ ion o PdO species.
This inc ease in educibili y, was ela ed o he g ea e numbe o de ec s, la ice oxygen mobili y,
and amoun o PdOx species p esen in he ca alys s [1]. S ong signals ound in he ange 533–578 °C
we e asc ibed o he educ ion o su ace TiO2 pa icles, as obse ed p e iously in he suppo s [9].
Pd/Ti120 also showed shoulde s a 307 °C and 558 °C which could be associa ed o he educ ion o
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Ti4+ species loca ed in de ec i e s uc u es o he polymo phs, due o he longe ex en o milling o
his ca alys suppo [9].
Figu e 2. H2−TPR (A) and O2−TPD (B) o ca alys s.
H2-up akes (Figu e 2A) inc eased om Pd/Ti5 o Pd/Ti120. This beha io was expec ed due o
he longe milling ime o he suppo s, which gene a es s uc u es wi h imp o ed oxygen di usion
and educibili y [9].
We pe o med O2-TPD measu emen s (Figu e 2B) o ob ain in o ma ion ega ding oxygen
mobili y in he ca alys s. Deso p ion signals ound below 100 °C we e ela ed o oxygen species
weakly bonded o he su ace, as epo ed by o he au ho s [19]. Signals in he ange 174–220 °C we e
a ibu ed o oxygen species adso bed on oxygen acancies [19]. Fu he mo e, signals a ound 450 °C
we e asc ibed o su ace la ice oxygen while deso p ion peaks abo e 500 °C we e associa ed o bulk
la ice-oxygen elease [19]. Well-de ined signals obse ed in case o Pd/Ti45 and Pd/Ti120 ca alys s,
wi h mo e ca ionic species, we e ela ed o he deso p ion o mo e ac i e-oxygen species om he
su ace o i s mo e de ec i e suppo s [9]. Weigh -co ec ed a eas (Figu e 2 B) ollowed he same end
as H2 up akes, inc easing om Pd/Ti5 o Pd/Ti120. This ac could be asc ibed o he g ea e amoun
o PdOx species p esen in hese ca alys s, in line wi h ou p e ious XPS and H2-TPR analyses.
4. Conclusions
Pd-based ca alys s epo ed in his wo k showed dis inc i e p ope ies associa ed o he unusual
mix u es o i ania phases p esen in he suppo s, p e iously p epa ed by high-ene gy ball milling
[9]. Me al nanopa icles we e well dispe sed on he ou e su ace o TiO2, as con i med by XPS and
STEM-EDS analyses. Pd/Ti5 ended o o m mo e anionic Pd species in he o m o TiPdxO s uc u es,
which seemed o be less exposed on he su ace due o s ong in e ac ion wi h he suppo , whils
Pd/Ti45 and mainly Pd/Ti120 o med mo e ca ionic PdOx species loca ed on he su ace o ca alys s,
as obse ed by XPS measu emen s. In he case o glyce ol oxida ion, ca ionic species o palladium
would bene i he adso p ion o hyd oxides and successi e glyce ol dep o ona ion, accele a ing he
mechanism o eac ion. Achie ed me al–suppo in e ac ions could imp o e edox p ope ies,

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inducing low- empe a u e educibili y and an inc ease in he mobili y o eac i e oxygen species, as
e idenced by TPM analyses, ac o s well-known o bene i oxida ion eac ions. P esen ca alys s a e
being es ed in liquid-phase glyce ol selec i e oxida ion in o de o s udy he in luence o me al–
suppo in e ac ions on he ca aly ic pe o mance.
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o he manusc ip .
Funding: The au ho s acknowledge he Uni e sidad Nacional de San Luis (UNSL), Agencia Nacional de
P omoción Cien í ica y Tecnológica (ANPCyT) and Consejo Nacional de In es igaciones Cien í icas y Técnicas
(CONICET) o hei inancial suppo . Also, hanks a e gi en o ANPCyT o he pu chase o he SPECS
mul i echnique analysis ins umen (PME8-2003) whe e XPS analyses we e made. The au ho s also acknowledge
he Spanish Minis y o Science, Inno a ion and Uni e si ies, co inanced by EU FEDER unds, unde g an
RTI2018-093871-B-I00; he Uni e si y o Se ille o he use o i s gene al esea ch se ice (CITIUS); he CSIC
suppo unde g an PIE-201760E002; and he use o he LANE (ICMS) acili ies o TEM da a analysis.
Con lic s o In e es : The au ho s decla e no con lic o in e es .
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