Critical role of NiO support morphology for high activity of Au/NiO nanocatalysts in CO oxidation
iScience(2024)
摘要
The effect on catalytic behavior induced by different morphology of NiO supports has been investigated using the example of gold-catalyzed CO oxidation. Three NiO-supported nanogold consisting of nanogold deposited onto NiO nanorods (NiO-R), nanosheet (NiO-S), and nanodiscs (NiO-D) were prepared. Transmission electron microscopy(TEM)/Scanning transmission electron microscopy(STEM) investigations indicated that Au particles dominantly exposed Au(111) facets virtually independent of NiO architectures. Au/NiO-S displayed a normal Arrhenius-type behavior. Au/NiO-R and Au/NiO-D showed an atypical behavior, characterized by a U-shaped curve of activity vs. temperature, which is attributed to the carbonate accumulation on whose catalytically active sites. On Au/NiO-R, a stable CO-conversion rate of 1.78 molCO gAu -1 h-1 at 30°C was achieved, which is among the higher rates reported so far for supported Au-based systems. DRIFTS measurement identified Auδ+ species as crucial CO adsorption sites promoting CO oxidation, and the catalytic CO oxidation should obey Mars-van Krevelen (<200°C) and Eley-Rideal mechanism (>240°C).
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