Journal of Catalysis | 2019

The effect of reactants adsorption and products desorption for Au/TiO2 in catalyzing CO oxidation

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Supported gold catalysts exhibit very high activity for CO oxidation. However, there is lack of systematic study for supports effect on reactants adsorption and products desorption. Herein, we successfully prepared supported gold catalysts on TiO2 matrix exposing either {1\u202f0\u202f1} or {0\u202f0\u202f1} crystal plane (labeled as Au/TiO2-1\u202f0\u202f1 and Au/TiO2-0\u202f0\u202f1 respectively) by deposition-precipitation (DP) method. It is found that the reactivity of Au/TiO2-1\u202f0\u202f1 was much higher than Au/TiO2-0\u202f0\u202f1 in CO oxidation reaction (9.33\u202f×\u202f10−3\u202fmolCOgAu−1\u202fs−1 vs. 6.23\u202f×\u202f10−4\u202fmolCOgAu−1\u202fs−1 at 30\u202f°C). The gold nanoparticles (∼2\u202fnm) were detected as sole gold species in Au/TiO2-1\u202f0\u202f1, while not only gold nanoparticles (∼4\u202fnm) but also clusters (∼1.3\u202fnm) were present in Au/TiO2-0\u202f0\u202f1. The difference in gold status induced different CO adsorption situations that CO was more effectively adsorbed on gold nanoparticles in Au/TiO2-1\u202f0\u202f1 which existed more Au0 site. Meanwhile, we revealed that the bidentate carbonate, which could either block active sites for the reaction or hinder access of reactants, were adsorbed much more strongly on TiO2-0\u202f0\u202f1. While on TiO2-1\u202f0\u202f1, bicarbonate was the main surface species which was easier decomposed to form CO2. Therefore, the differences between Au/TiO2-1\u202f0\u202f1 and Au/TiO2-0\u202f0\u202f1 in the efficiency of CO adsorption and the ability of CO2 desorption resulted in disparate reactivity. We reasonably gave the deep insight into the support effect that was intrinsically related to the adsorption and desorption behavior of surface species on the catalyst.

Volume 376
Pages 134-145
DOI 10.1016/J.JCAT.2019.06.038
Language English
Journal Journal of Catalysis

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