Dynamic Metal-Support Interaction Dictates Cu Nanoparticle Sintering on Al2O3 Surfaces

Jiayan Xu, Shreeja Das, Amar Deep Pathak, Abhirup Patra, Sharan Shetty, Detlef Hohl, Roberto Car

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Abstract

Nanoparticle sintering remains a critical challenge in heterogeneous catalysis. In this work, we present a unified deep potential (DP) model based on the Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof approximation of density functional theory for Cu nanoparticles on three Al2O3 surfaces (γ-Al2O3(100), γ-Al2O3(110), and α-Al2O3(0001)). Using DP-accelerated simulations, we reveal that the nanoparticle size-mobility relationship strongly depends on the supporting surface. The diffusion of nanoparticles on the two γ-Al2O3 surfaces is almost independent of the size of the nanoparticle, while the diffusion on α-Al2O3(0001) decreases rapidly with increasing size. Interestingly, nanoparticles with fewer than 55 atoms diffuse several times faster on α-Al2O3(0001) than on γ-Al2O3(100) at 800 K while expected to be more sluggish based on their larger binding energy at 0 K. The diffusion on α-Al2O3(0001) is facilitated by dynamic metal-support interaction (MSI), where Al atoms move out of the surface plane to optimize contact with the nanoparticle and relax back to the plane as the nanoparticle moves away. In contrast, the MSI on γ-Al2O3(100) and on γ-Al2O3(110) is dominated by more stable and directional Cu-O bonds, consistent with the limited diffusion observed on these surfaces. Our extended MD simulations provide insight into the sintering processes, showing that the dispersity of the nanoparticles strongly influences the coalescence driven by nanoparticle diffusion. We observed that the coalescence of Cu13 nanoparticles on α-Al2O3(0001) can occur in a short time (10 ns) at 800 K even with an initial internanoparticle distance increased to 3 nm, while the coalescence on the two γ-Al2O3 surfaces are inhibited significantly by increasing the initial internanoparticle distance. These findings demonstrate that the dynamics of the supporting surface is crucial to understanding the sintering mechanism and offer guidance for designing sinter-resistant catalysts by engineering the support morphology.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)29242-29254
Number of pages13
JournalACS Nano
Volume19
Issue number32
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 19 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

Keywords

  • alumina
  • copper
  • machine learning interatomic potential
  • metal−support interaction
  • molecular dynamics
  • sintering
  • supported nanoparticles

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