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Atomic-scale structures that account for the acceleration of reactivity by heterogeneous catalysts often form only under reaction conditions of high temperatures and pressures, making them impossible to observe with low-temperature, ultra-high-vacuum methods. We present velocity-resolved kinetics measurements for catalytic hydrogen oxidation on palladium over a wide range of surface concentrations and at high temperatures. The rates exhibit a complex dependence on oxygen coverage and step density, which can be quantitatively explained by a density functional and transition-state theory–based kinetic model involving a cooperatively stabilized configuration of at least three oxygen atoms at steps. Here, two oxygen atoms recruit a third oxygen atom to a nearby binding site to produce an active configuration that is far more reactive than isolated oxygen atoms. Thus, hydrogen oxidation on palladium provides a clear example of how reactivity can be enhanced on a working catalyst.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available November 1, 2025
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Borodin, Dmitriy; Hertl, Nils; Park, G. Barratt; Schwarzer, Michael; Fingerhut, Jan; Wang, Yingqi; Zuo, Junxiang; Nitz, Florian; Skoulatakis, Georgios; Kandratsenka, Alexander; et al (, Science)Surface reaction rate constants were measured accurately so that a meaningful comparison with theory can now be made.more » « less
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Borodin, Dmitriy; Schwarzer, Michael; Hahn, Hinrich W.; Fingerhut, Jan; Wang, Yingqi; Auerbach, Daniel J.; Guo, Hua; Schroeder, Joerg; Kitsopoulos, Theofanis N.; Wodtke, Alec M. (, Molecular Physics)
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