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Au/TiO2 supported on ferritic stainless steel monoliths as CO oxidation catalysts

Milt, Viviana GuadalupeIcon ; Ivanova, S.; Sanz, O.; Domínguez, M. I.; Corrales, A.; Odriozola, J.A.; Centeno, M.A.
Fecha de publicación: 01/2013
Editorial: Elsevier
Revista: Applied Surface Science
ISSN: 0169-4332
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Metallic supported structured catalysts were obtained by washcoating AluchromYHf monoliths with an Au/TiO2 catalyst. The powder catalyst was synthesized by DAE (direct anionic exchange) method. Using this catalyst, a stable slurry was prepared and used to washcoat the monoliths. TEM and SEM studies revealed that gold nanoparticles in the Au/TiO2 powder catalyst had an average diameter of 3–4 nm, but during the preparation of the structured catalyst, aggregate Au particles of the slurry reached diameters of 9 nm. Before coating, Aluchrom YHf monoliths were thermally treated to generate a homogeneous and well-adhered oxide rough surface layer, mainly composed of -Al2O3 whiskers, which favored the anchoring of the catalyst. The catalytic layer deposited was well attached and contained not only the Au/TiO2 catalyst but also metallic oxides formed from stainless steel components that diffused through the oxide scale. The structural characterization was performed by XRD, XRF, TEM, SEM, GD-OES and SBET.<br />The catalytic activity of the powder and structured catalysts was tested in the oxidation of the CO<br />reaction. Catalysts demonstrated to be active at room temperature. After a first activation run, and in spite of their larger gold particle size, the catalytic activities of the structured catalysts overcame those of the powder catalyst. This improvement is probably due to the segregation of the transition metal oxides toward the surface oxide scale.
Palabras clave: Structured Catalysts , Au/Tio2 , Co Oxidation , Metallic Catalysts , Aluchrom Yhf
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/21225
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2012.12.159
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016943321300007X
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Milt, Viviana Guadalupe; Ivanova, S.; Sanz, O.; Domínguez, M. I.; Corrales, A.; et al.; Au/TiO2 supported on ferritic stainless steel monoliths as CO oxidation catalysts; Elsevier; Applied Surface Science; 270; 1-2013; 169-177
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