CO oxidation over gold catalysts supported on CuO/Cu2O both in O2-rich and H2-rich streams: Necessity of copper oxide

2019 
Abstract In order to clarify the nature of cooperation effect of gold–copper in CO oxidation without disturb of substrate materials, in this work we prepared nano-sized copper and cuprous oxide with different morphologies followed by the deposition of gold nanoparticles. The reaction of CO oxidation under both hydrogen-rich and oxygen-rich streams was investigated over as-prepared CuO/Cu 2 O materials and the corresponding supported gold catalysts. The characterizations reveal that in the unreduced Au/Cu 2 O samples, Au + –Cu 2+ assembles are dominant on the surface of Cu 2 O substrate due to the spontaneous oxidation–reduction reaction of Au 3+ and Cu + , while both of Au 3+ -Cu 2+ and Au + -Cu 2+ entireties are existed in the unreduced Au/CuO sample and the former is dominant. A comprehensive analysis of the catalytic results over these samples for CO oxidation in both oxygen-rich and hydrogen-rich streams demonstrates that the CuO species (not Cu 2 O) play a more critical role for the oxidation of CO and the improved catalytic activity of the Au/CuO catalyst can be attributed to the strong interactions of CuO support with nanogold particles.
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