Effect of Impurity and Pretreatment Conditions on the Catalytic Activity of Au Powder for CO Oxidation

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 60 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2003
Abstract
We have had studied CO oxidation on unsupported Au powder (mean particle size, ca.100nm) manufactured by evaporating ultra high purity gold metal (>99.99%) in inert gas and reported that it showed some activity after oxidizing pretreatment in O2 at 423 K?453 K. However, recent XPS analysis of the Au powder revealed that it contains much amount of impurity metals such as Ag and In at levels which far exceed those expected from the impurity level of raw gold metal in the bulk. Several samples of Au powder containing different amount of impurity metals were prepared to examine whether the activity depends upon the existence of surface impurity or not. Activity measurements were performed at 273 K after undergoing the powder under various pretreatment conditions. Although the activity of Au powder varied to some extent according to the pretreatment condition, it is strongly correlated to the surface concentration of Ag. Such dependence was not found for In, indicating that the activity of unsupported Au powder is mainly due to the existence of Ag in the surface layer. The activity attributable to ?particle size effect? was not recognized for Au powder with a mean particle size larger than 80 nm.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Effect of Impurity and Pretreatment Conditions on the Catalytic Activity of Au Powder for CO OxidationMLA: Effect of Impurity and Pretreatment Conditions on the Catalytic Activity of Au Powder for CO Oxidation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.