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Promotion effects of nickel-doped Al2O3-nanosheet-supported Au catalysts for CO oxidation

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Date of Publication:2020-02-01

Journal:CHINESE JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS

Included Journals:EI、SCIE

Volume:41

Issue:2

Page Number:350-356

ISSN No.:0253-9837

Key Words:Alumina; Gold catalyst; Nickel doping; CO oxidation; Oxygen activation

Abstract:Supported gold catalysts show high activity toward CO oxidation, and the nature of the support significantly affects the catalytic activity. Herein, serial Ni doping of thin porous Al2O3 nanosheets was performed via a precipitation-hydrothermal method by varying the amount of Ni during the precipitation step. The prepared nanosheets were subsequently used as supports for the deposition of Au nanoparticles (NPs). The obtained Au/NixAl catalysts were studied in the context of CO oxidation to determine the effect of Ni doping on the supports. Enhanced catalytic performances were obtained for the Au/NixAl catalysts compared with those of the Au supported on bare A1203. The Ni content and pretreatment atmosphere were both shown to influence the catalytic activity. Pretreatment under a reducing atmosphere was beneficial for improving catalytic activity. The highest activity was observed for the catalysts with a Ni/Al molar ratio of 0.05, achieving complete CO conversion at 20 degrees C with a gold loading of 1 wt%. The in-situ FTIR results showed that the introduction of Ni strengthened CO adsorption on the Au NPs. The H-2-TPR and O-2-TPD results indicated that the introduction of Ni produced new oxygen vacancies and allowed the oxygen molecules to be adsorbed and activated more easily. The improved catalytic performance after doping Ni was attributed to the smaller size of the Au NPs and more active oxygen species. (C) 2020, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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