Literature DB >> 22455047

Insights into catalysis by gold nanoparticles and their support effects through surface science studies of model catalysts.

Charles T Campbell1, James C Sharp, Y X Yao, Eric M Karp, Trent L Silbaugh.   

Abstract

One important aid in understanding catalysis by gold nanoparticles would be to understand the strength with which they bond to different support materials and the strength with which they bond adsorbed intermediates, and how these strengths depend on nanoparticle size. We present here new measurements of adsorption energies by single crystal adsorption calorimetry, and new analyses of other recent measurements by this technique in our lab, which imply that: (1) small nanoparticles of metals like Au bind much more strongly to supports like titania and iron oxide which are generally observed to be effective in making Au nanoparticles active in catalysis than to supports like MgO which are considered less effective, (2) the thermodynamic stability of adsorbed intermediates for catalytic reactions can either increase strongly or decrease strongly with decreasing metal nanoparticle size below 8 nm, depending on the system, and (3) the reaction to insert O2 into the Au-H bond of adsorbed H on the Au(111) surface to make Au-OOH (O2,g + H(ad) --> OOH(ad)) is exothermic by -80 kJ mol(-1). This adsorbed hydroperoxy species is thought to be a key intermediate in selective oxidation reactions over Au nanoparticle catalysts, but its production by this reaction may also provide a route for O2 activation in less demanding reactions (like CO oxidation) as well. Its stability would be even higher on Au nanoparticles below 3 nm in diameter, but even there it is too unstable to be formed by combining adsorbed OH with an O adatom (OH(ad) + O(ad) --> OOH(ad)), which is estimated to be endothermic by 175 kJ mol(-1). The implications of the stability of metal nanoparticles versus particle size on different supports and of the stability and potential reactions of OOH(ad) in Au catalysis will be discussed.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22455047     DOI: 10.1039/c1fd00033k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Faraday Discuss        ISSN: 1359-6640            Impact factor:   4.008


  4 in total

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Journal:  Organometallics       Date:  2014-12-18       Impact factor: 3.876

2.  Gold nanoparticles supported on mesoporous silica: origin of high activity and role of Au NPs in selective oxidation of cyclohexane.

Authors:  Pingping Wu; Peng Bai; Zifeng Yan; George X S Zhao
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-01-05       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Chemisorption and reactions of small molecules on small gold particles.

Authors:  Geoffrey C Bond
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2012-02-09       Impact factor: 4.411

4.  An element through the looking glass: exploring the Au-C, Au-H and Au-O energy landscape.

Authors:  Dragoş-Adrian Roşca; Joseph A Wright; Manfred Bochmann
Journal:  Dalton Trans       Date:  2015-11-20       Impact factor: 4.390

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