Issue 14, 2016

A versatile sol–gel coating for mixed oxides on nanoporous gold and their application in the water gas shift reaction

Abstract

Based on a sol–gel coating method, a series of nanoporous gold (npAu) catalysts functionalized with titania–ceria mixed oxides were prepared. Metal-oxides with different composition were formed inside the mesoporous material (ligaments and pores ∼45 nm) after thermal treatment at over 200 °C for 2 h. The water-gas shift (WGS) reaction (H2O + CO → H2 + CO2) was studied in a continuous flow reactor at ambient pressure using these Ce–TiOx/npAu catalytic materials. Formation of CO2 was observed at temperatures between 200 °C and 450 °C. The addition of CeO2 to TiO2 resulted in an strongly increased activity; the sample (with the molar ratio of Ce : Ti = 1 : 2 abbreviated as Ce1Ti2Ox/npAu) shows the highest activity which was nearly twice as high as the activity of all other samples at 300 °C. The loss of activity after 2 catalytic runs was only about 10% at 450 °C for the Ce1Ti2Ox/npAu sample and no coarsening was observed. Raman spectroscopic characterization of the materials indicates a dynamic correlation between the crystallization (oxygen storage) of the metal-oxides under oxidizing and reducing conditions.

Graphical abstract: A versatile sol–gel coating for mixed oxides on nanoporous gold and their application in the water gas shift reaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Dec 2015
Accepted
29 Mar 2016
First published
30 Mar 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2016,6, 5311-5319

A versatile sol–gel coating for mixed oxides on nanoporous gold and their application in the water gas shift reaction

J. Shi, C. Mahr, M. M. Murshed, V. Zielasek, A. Rosenauer, T. M. Gesing, M. Bäumer and A. Wittstock, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2016, 6, 5311 DOI: 10.1039/C5CY02205C

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