Carbon-Supported Au Nanoparticles: Catalytic Activity Ruled Out by Carbon Support

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Andrea Jouve
Marta Stucchi
Ilaria Barlocco
Claudio Evangelisti
Ferenc Somodic
Alberto Villa
Laura Prati
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[1] Università degli Studi di Milano,Dipartimento di Chimica
[2] CNR-Institute of Molecular Science and Technologies,Institute for Energy Security and Environmental Safety
[3] Centre for Energy Research,undefined
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Topics in Catalysis | 2018年 / 61卷
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Carbon-supported Au; Gold nanoparticles; Glycerol oxidation; Selectivity; SMAD; Sol immobilization; Selective oxidation;
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The catalytic oxidation of glycerol produces high added value chemical products. Gold-based catalysts showed activity and selectivity depending on particle size and specific preparation method. Moreover, the support plays a fundamental role in modulating the stability of the catalytic system. However, the literature is still lacking of a precise disclosure of these important relationships. Herein, we synthesized two series of gold catalysts on different carbon supports (Vulcan-XC72R, X40S and Norit GSX), the first synthesized by solvated metal atom deposition (SMAD) and the second by Sol Immobilization technique (SOL). First of all, the specific physico-chemical properties of the supports and the synthesis procedure influenced the dispersion and the size of Au NPs making a direct comparison among the different carbon difficult. In particular, on Vulcan-XC72R, AuNPs showed narrow size and good dispersion, whereas on Norit GSX and X40S-Camel a notably wider size distribution has been revealed. XPS analyses showed Au exposure changed accordingly to the presence of oxygen species, lower O content corresponding to lower Au exposure. Unexpectedly however this does not correspond to a lower activity, being the lowest Au/C (%at), the Vulcan ones, the most active catalysts. Comparing SOL and SMAD prepared samples on the same carbon, the SOL ones always result more active.
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