Hi everyone,

I would like to have a discussion about the common EXAFS for single atom 
catalysts. It is usually observed that there is only one strong peak around 
1.5A in EXAFS, and it is attributed to the nearest neighbors of O or N. Take an 
example of Pt1/CeO2 catalyst. Pt single atom is coordinated with a few oxygens, 
i.e., PtOx. These oxygens constitute the first shell of Pt. It is supposed that 
these O should also attach to the metal element of the support (Ce here). So 
there is also Pt-O-Ce structure. Why it doesnot have strong scattering peak in 
EXAFS? Is it that because the Pt-O-Ce formed is not ordered, or it is actually 
not a bond just some weak contact?

Thank you very much.

Qiang

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