| Literature DB >> 33099755 |
Roberto Camposeco1, Mariana Hinojosa-Reyes2, Salvador Castillo3,4, Noel Nava3, Rodolfo Zanella5.
Abstract
Low-temperature CO oxidation was carried out by using rhodium incorporated into titanate nanotubes (Rh/NTs) prepared by the sol-gel and hydrothermal methods; otherwise, gold nanoparticles were deposited homogeneously onto the Rh/NT surface through the deposition-precipitation with urea (DPU) method. The Au-Rh/NT sample exhibited high metal dispersion (55%), outstanding CO oxidation at low temperature, and better resistance to deactivation than the monometallic Rh/NT and Au/NT samples. The characterization of bimetallic samples, with particle sizes from 1 to 3 nm, revealed the remarkable presence of interacting Au and Rh species in metallic state. In this way, Au0 and Rh0 were answerable for the higher catalytic activity observed in the bimetallic samples. The interaction between Au and Rh in the nanoparticles of Au-Rh/NT promoted a synergistic effect on the CO oxidation reaction, explained by the creation of new CO adsorption sites.Entities:
Keywords: Au-Rh; Bimetallic nanoparticles; CO oxidation; Heterogeneous catalysis; Metal dispersion
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33099755 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11341-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223