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Construction of Inverse Metal–Zeolite Interfaces via Area-Selective Atomic Layer Deposition...

by Peng Zhai, Laibao Zhang, David A Cullen, Divakar Aireddy, Kunlun Ding
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Publication Date
Page Numbers
51759 to 51766
Volume
13
Issue
43

The spatial confinement at metal–zeolite interfaces offers a powerful knob to steer the selectivity of chemical reactions on metal catalysts. However, encapsulating metal catalysts into small-pore zeolites remains a challenging task. Here, we demonstrate an inverse design of metal–zeolite interfaces, “metal-on-zeolite,” constructed by area-selective atomic layer deposition. This inverse design bypasses the intrinsic synthetic issues associated with metal encapsulation, offering a potential solution for the fabrication of task-specific metal–zeolite interfaces for desired catalytic applications. Infrared spectroscopy and several probe reactions confirmed the spatial confinement effects at the inverse metal–zeolite interfaces.