Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
62404 Journal of Catalysis 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nanoporous gold (NPG), a novel unsupported gold catalyst prepared by dealloying, exhibits exceptional catalytic activity for CO oxidation. Systematic studies were carried out on this new catalytic system, including the active sites of catalysts, the reaction kinetics, and activity dependence as functions of space velocity and temperature. Our results show strong evidence that metallic gold atoms on NPG are the intrinsic active sites at which the reaction of CO with O2 occurs. The kinetic study found that the reaction rate of CO oxidation on unsupported NPG depends significantly on CO concentration but only slightly on O2 concentration. We suggest that CO adsorption plays a decisive role in CO oxidation on NPG as the rate-limiting step. By completely ruling out the support influence, our findings provide considerable insight into the role of gold catalysts.

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