Study of Gold Species Stabilized in Synthetic and Natural Zeolites

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Inga Tuzovskaya1i
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Oct 1, 2003

Abstract

Three types of gold species were observed for gold-zeolites, prepared by reduction of ionexchanged Au species in a series of zeolites: (i) Au3+cations, (ii) neutral Au0 n or charged Aus+ n clusters suggested to be inside the zeolite channels, (iii) Au nanoparticles with diameter varied from 2 through 20 nm located on the external surface of zeolite microcrystals. Contribution of the gold species formed in zeolite after the ion exchange was found to depend on zeolite type, acidity of zeolite, temperature of reduction and time of storage of the exchanged and reduced Au-containing zeolites. Au3+ ionic species and clusters Aun were formed after the ion-exchange procedure (in contrast with the familiar production of Agn in same zeolites). Gold nanoparticles were observed only as the result of reduction of the Au-exchanged forms at elevated temperatures due to reduction of Au3+ species and aggregation of clusters.
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APA: Inga Tuzovskaya1i  (2003)  Study of Gold Species Stabilized in Synthetic and Natural Zeolites

MLA: Inga Tuzovskaya1i Study of Gold Species Stabilized in Synthetic and Natural Zeolites. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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