Highly Dispersed Gold on Zirconia: Characterization and Activity in Low-Temperature Water Gas Shift Tests
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Gold-loaded zirconia and sulfated zirconia catalysts were tested
in the low-temperature water gas shift reaction. The samples
were characterized by N2 adsorption analysis, temperature-programmed
reduction, X-ray diffraction, pulse-flow CO chemisorption,
FTIR spectroscopy, and high-resolution transmission electron
microscopy. A reference catalyst, Au/TiO2, provided by the World
Gold Council was investigated for comparison. CO chemisorption
and FTIR data indicate the presence of only highly dispersed gold
clusters on the sulfated sample and both small clusters and small
particles on the non-sulfated sample. Both gold–zirconia catalysts
are much more active than the Au/TiO2 reference sample
over all the temperature range investigated. The sample prepared
on sulfated zirconia exhibits higher stability than the catalyst on
unmodified zirconia. The prominent role in the water gas shift reaction
of gold clusters in close contact with the support was deduced.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
chemisorption; gold; IR spectroscopy; supported catalysts; water gas shift
Elenco autori:
F. MENEGAZZO; F. PINNA; M. SIGNORETTO; V. TREVISAN; F. BOCCUZZI; A. CHIORINO; M. MANZOLI
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