Title of article
In situ studies of titania-supported Au shell–Pd core nanoparticles for the selective aerobic oxidation of crotyl alcohol
Author/Authors
Adam F. Lee، نويسنده , , Christine V. Ellis، نويسنده , , Karen Wilson، نويسنده , , Nicole S. Hondow، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
7
From page
243
To page
249
Abstract
The thermal evolution of titania-supported Au shell–Pd core bimetallic nanoparticles, prepared via colloidal routes, has been investigated by in situ XPS, DRIFTS, EXAFS and XRD and ex situ HRTEM. As-prepared nanoparticles are terminated by a thin (∼5 layer) Au shell, encapsulating approximately 20 nm diameter cuboctahedral palladium cores, with the ensemble stabilised by citrate ligands. The net gold composition was 40 atom%. Annealing in vacuo or under inert atmosphere rapidly pyrolyses the citrate ligands, but induces only limited Au/Pd intermixing and particle growth <300 °C. Higher temperatures promote more dramatic alloying, accompanied by significant sintering and surface roughening. These changes are mirrored by the nanoparticle catalysed liquid phase selective aerobic oxidation of crotyl alcohol to crotonaldehyde; palladium surface segregation enhances both activity and selectivity, with the most active surface alloy attainable containing ∼40 atom% Au.
Keywords
bimetallic , PALLADIUM , Gold , XPS , in situ , Oxidation
Journal title
CATALYSIS TODAY
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
CATALYSIS TODAY
Record number
1237582
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