Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
63049 Journal of Catalysis 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The CO oxidation activity of Au/TiO2, Au/MgAl2O4, and Au/Al2O3 catalysts, all containing approximately 4 wt% Au, was compared with the detailed size and shape of the gold particles in these supported catalysts. Based on the indications that CO oxidation on Au catalysts requires low-coordinated Au atoms, the turnover frequency per Au atom located at the corners of the Au particles was calculated. A value of approximately 0.8 s−1 for both the Au/TiO2 and the Au/MgAl2O4 catalyst was found. This represents an example in which the difference in catalytic activity of a Au catalyst with a reducible and irreducible support can be explained by a difference in Au particle geometry only, without the need to invoke other support-induced effects. The turnover frequency per corner Au atom in the Au/Al2O3 catalyst is approximately 4 times lower, indicating that other support-induced effects not related to the reducibility may play a role in this case.

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