Nature Communications (Nov 2023)

A single site ruthenium catalyst for robust soot oxidation without platinum or palladium

  • Yuanfeng Li,
  • Tian Qin,
  • Yuechang Wei,
  • Jing Xiong,
  • Peng Zhang,
  • Kezhen Lai,
  • Hongjie Chi,
  • Xi Liu,
  • Liwei Chen,
  • Xiaolin Yu,
  • Zhen Zhao,
  • Lina Li,
  • Jian Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-42935-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract The quest for efficient non-Pt/Pd catalysts has proved to be a formidable challenge for auto-exhaust purification. Herein, we present an approach to construct a robust catalyst by embedding single-atom Ru sites onto the surface of CeO2 through a gas bubbling-assisted membrane deposition method. The formed single-atom Ru sites, which occupy surface lattice sites of CeO2, can improve activation efficiency for NO and O2. Remarkably, the Ru1/CeO2 catalyst exhibits exceptional catalytic performance and stability during auto-exhaust carbon particle oxidation (soot), rivaling commercial Pt-based catalysts. The turnover frequency (0.218 h−1) is a nine-fold increase relative to the Ru nanoparticle catalyst. We further show that the strong interfacial charge transfer within the atomically dispersed Ru active site greatly enhances the rate-determining step of NO oxidation, resulting in a substantial reduction of the apparent activation energy during soot oxidation. The single-atom Ru catalyst represents a step toward reducing dependence on Pt/Pd-based catalysts.