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Role of gold cations in the oxidation of carbon monoxide catalyzed by iron oxide-supported gold

Authors :
Graham J. Hutchings
Christopher J. Kiely
Michiel Makkee
Benjamín Solsona
A.R. Overweg
Albert Frederick Carley
Juan C. Fierro-Gonzalez
Javier Guzman
Matt Hall
Andrew A. Herzing
Bruce C. Gates
Jacob A. Moulijn
Philip Landon
Source :
Journal of Catalysis. 242:71-81
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2006.

Abstract

Recent intense interest in catalysis by supported gold has focused mainly on the oxidation of CO at low temperatures, which offers the potential for many important applications, including the purification of hydrogen for automotive fuel cells. Numerous, contradictory proposals have been made concerning the nature of the active sites in supported gold catalysts. We now present evidence from a set of complementary experimental methods characterizing Au/α-Fe2O3 catalysts, demonstrating that cationic gold plays a crucial role in catalyzing CO oxidation at 298 K, as well as in the hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde. A series of catalysts based on a co-precipitated 5-wt% Au/Fe2O3 precursor heat treated in different ways were compared for CO oxidation at ambient temperature. The catalysts were structurally and chemically analyzed by HREM and STEM-XEDS. A combination of EXAFS, in situ XANES, XPS, and Mossbauer effect spectroscopy demonstrates the important role of cationic gold in the activity of these iron oxide-supported gold catalysts.

Details

ISSN :
00219517
Volume :
242
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Catalysis
Accession number :
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