Periodic Reporting for period 4 - CLUNATRA (Discovering new Catalysts in the Cluster-Nanoparticle Transition Regime)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2022-03-01 do 2023-06-30
The fact that the use of Ir can be substantially improved by depositing on TaOx is very significant and certainly took us beyond state-of-the-Art. Whether this is really a breakthrough can first be judged if it is possible to scale it up.
Identifying a new mechanism for promoting spin active elements is taking us beyond State-of-the-art. It allowed us to identify new element combinations which has not been tested before. The effect was surprising and allowed us to explain some old data plus a number of new literature data which use an entirely different (and wrong) explanation.
A five-year perspective allowed us to develop a new type of high-pressure cell that is very sensitive and allows us to study both clusters and support materials activity without exposure to air (Rev. Sci. Instrum. 2023). Such measurements are extremely difficult. For example, have nobody tried to repeat the pioneering work by Somorjai in the seventies where he measured the activity of different Iron crystals for their ammonia activity. We have just done that with this new setup, and it seems that we may now be able to settle a 40 years old dispute concerning the nature of the active sites on Iron. The construction was not planned but grow out of the demand for making testing without exposure to air, which was not possible with the microreactor platform. Finally making a scalable cell and process for the electrochemical ammonia process is beyond any doubt a true breakthrough. This was, however, only part of Clunatra because there was a lack of samples for the PhD student, which was planned to measure electrochemical activity of the mass-selected nanoparticles. Sometimes science works in its own mysterious ways.