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Title: Low Temperature Carbon Monoxide Oxidation over Gold Nanoparticles Supported on Sodium Titanate Nanotubes
Authors: Tsai, Jui-Ying;Chao, Jiunn-Hsing;Lin, Chiu-Hsun
Contributors: 化學系
Keywords: CO oxidation;Gold;Ion exchange;Sodium titanate nanotube
Date: 2009-02
Issue Date: 2013-06-05T09:36:38Z
Publisher: Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Abstract: Small gold particles having sizes of 1.0-2.0 nm were deposited on the surface of the sodium trititanate (Na2Ti3O7) nanotube by the ion exchange method. This nanotube-supported gold catalyst was able to oxidize CO at the sub-ambient temperature. In a pulse reactor, the gold catalyst could achieve a T50% of 218 K using 1.0 vol.% CO/He gas pulses (0.34 μmol CO/pulse). In the Au loadings of 0.39-2.53 wt.%, the activity of the gold catalyst increased with the gold loading. Calcination of nanotube support at higher than 383 K prior to the gold deposition produced a catalyst with a lower activity. Regarding the effect of calcining the gold particles on the activity (with NaTNT support calcined at 673 K), the catalyst with gold particles heated at 383 K only exhibited the best CO oxidation activity. XPS indicated that there are three gold species with different oxidation state, Au0, Au+1 and Auδ-, in the calcined gold catalysts. As calcination temperature increased, the Au0 concentration increased at the consumption of Au+1 species, while the Auδ- concentration remained relatively constant. This fact strongly suggested that Au+1 species must play an important role in the activity in the sub-ambient temperature region.
Relation: Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, 298(1-2): 115-124
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