Abstract

It is a challenge to make clear how isomerism in a heterogeneous catalyst induces distinct differences in catalytic properties, as attainment of the structural isomerism in a conventional catalyst is difficult. By successfully identifying the isomerism in the atomically precise Au nanoclusters, an exciting opportunity for unravelling catalysis of isomeric catalysts is opened up. Herein, we report that the isomerism in the Au28 (SR)20 nanoclusters with different surface atom arrangements can indeed render different catalytic behaviors in the selective hydrogenation of CO2 . We anticipate that our studies will serve as a starting point for fundamental investigations about how to control the catalytic activity and selectivity by the isomerism-induced catalysis.

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