Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10244726 | Journal of Catalysis | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes a one-step magnetron sputtering technique for the preparation of supported catalyst particles that has a number of advantages over existing methods. In order to demonstrate the effectiveness of this technique, a supported gold on γ-Al2O3 oxidation catalyst has been prepared. This catalyst is as active as catalysts prepared via traditional chemical methods for the oxidation of carbon monoxide (TOF 1.1 conversions/surface Au atom/second at 300 K and 16% CO/8% O2/He). Aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy demonstrates that this technique produces gold nanoparticles in a size range that is claimed in the literature to be most active (about 2 nm).
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Authors
Gabriel M. Veith, Andrew R. Lupini, Stephen J. Pennycook, Gary W. Ownby, Nancy J. Dudney,