The development of transition metal
carbides, for example, Pd carbide,
Mo carbide, Co carbide, and Fe carbide for catalytic applications
has attracted significant attention. Pt carbide has also been actively
pursued, however, no catalytic examinations of Pt carbide have been
performed, likely due to its extreme synthesis conditions. Here, we
report a facile synthesis of Pt carbide nanomaterials under mild conditions,
for the first time, through ethane treatment of confined Pt nanoclusters
under mild temperatures and ambient pressure. Such Pt carbide nanomaterials
exhibit remarkable activity in catalytic hydrocarbon conversion, including
ethane aromatization and acetylene hydrogenation, and are superior
over supported Pt nanoparticles. Our work further reveals that Pt
nanoclusters are favored in terms of forming Pt carbide when compared
to isolated single Pt atoms and large Pt nanoparticles. This work
provides a new approach to prepare metal carbide based catalytic materials
through nanoclusters under mild conditions.
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