在“混合”氧化物支架上支撑的金的再分散

Q1 Materials Science
K. Morgan, R. Burch, M. Daous, J. Delgado, A. Goguet, C. Hardacre, L. Petrov, D. Rooney
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摘要

通过将大的、无活性的金纳米颗粒分散到更小的纳米颗粒上,重新激活、稳定和增加金催化剂寿命的能力为金催化剂在工业应用中更加实用提供了机会。以前已经证明用碘甲烷进行轻度处理(J. Am.;化学。Soc。学报,2009,131,6973;Angew。化学。Int。Ed., 2011, 50, 8912)能够将金再分散到碳和金属氧化物载体上。在目前的工作中,我们证明了这种技术可以应用于将金再分散到“混合”金属氧化物上,即铈、氧化锆和二氧化钛的机械混合物。表征是为了测量碘甲烷(CH3I)处理对先前烧结催化剂的影响。图形抽象
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Re-dispersion of gold supported on a ‘mixed’ oxide support
The ability to reactivate, stabilize and increase the lifetime of gold catalysts by dispersing large, inactive gold nanoparticles to smaller nanoparticles provides an opportunity to make gold catalysts more practical for industrial applications. Previously it has been demonstrated that mild treatment with iodomethane (J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2009, 131, 6973; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2011, 50, 8912) was able to re-disperse gold on carbon and metal oxide supports. In the current work, we show that this technique can be applied to re-disperse gold on a ‘mixed’ metal oxide, namely a mechanical mixture of ceria, zirconia and titania. Characterization was conducted to guage the impact of the iodomethane (CH3I) treatment on a previously sintered catalyst. Graphical Abstract
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Catalysis Structure & Reactivity
Catalysis Structure & Reactivity CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-
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