Acta Chimica Sinica ›› 2010, Vol. 68 ›› Issue (16): 1561-1567. Previous Articles     Next Articles

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以Au(PPh3)(NO3)为前体制备的Au/13X结构及其CO催化氧化性能

叶青*,赵俊,李冬辉,赵建生,程水源,康天放   

  1. (北京工业大学环境与能源工程学院环境科学系 北京 100124)
  • 投稿日期:2010-02-01 修回日期:2010-03-17 发布日期:2010-04-20
  • 通讯作者: 赵建生 E-mail:zhaojiansheng@emails.bjut.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:

    新型OMS双功能催化体系低温净化VOCs研究;新型双功能“复合OMS”低温催化净化VOCs;基于低温催化净化VOCs催化材料的研究

Au/13X Prepared from Au(PPh3)(NO3): Structure and Catalytic Activity for CO Oxidation

YE Qing, ZHAO Jun, LI Dong-Hui, ZHAO Jian-Sheng, CHENG Shui-Yuan, KANG Tian-Fang   

  1. (Department of Environmental Science, College of Environmental and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124)
  • Received:2010-02-01 Revised:2010-03-17 Published:2010-04-20

Au/13X catalysts were prepared via the impregnation method, using the organic gold compounds Au(PPh3)(NO3) and the inorganic gold compounds HAuCl4 as the precursors, respectively. N2 adsorption/desertion, SEM-EDS, XRD, and XPS were used to characterize the catalysts. The results of N2 adsorption/desertion, SEM-EDS and XRD showed that the Au particles uniformly distributed on the surface of Au/13X-Org, while the Au particles clustered on that for Au/13X-Ino. It was observed by XRD and SEM that the mean diameter of the Au particles on Au/13X-Ino was ca. 26.6 nm, which was a lot bigger than that on Au/13X-Org (<5 nm=. The CO oxidations have been studied to elucidate the catalytic activity of the samples. It was found that Au/13X-Org exhibited 30% CO conversion at 25 ℃. While, for Au/13X-Ino, there was no conversion at low temperature. The temperature of the complete oxidation of CO over the Au/13X-Org was 150 ℃, which was lower than that over the Au/13X-Ino (>400 ℃). The different activity of Au/13X-Org and Au/13X-Ino maybe attribute to two reasons, one was the size of the Au particles, and the other was the existence of chlorine. XPS techniques verified that the Au species of the samples was only metal Au0.

Key words: Au/13X, catalytic oxidation of CO, phosphine-stabilized mononuclear gold complex