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Gold Stabilized with Iridium on Ceria–Niobia Catalyst: Activity and Stability for CO Oxidation
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2019-06Registro en:
Aguirre, Alejo; Zanella Specia, Rodolfo; Barrios, Celina; Hernández Flechas, Sandra Lucila; Bonivardi, Adrian Lionel; et al.; Gold Stabilized with Iridium on Ceria–Niobia Catalyst: Activity and Stability for CO Oxidation; Springer/Plenum Publishers; Topics In Catalysis; 62; 6-2019; 977–988
1022-5528
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Aguirre, Alejo
Zanella Specia, Rodolfo
Barrios, Celina
Hernández Flechas, Sandra Lucila
Bonivardi, Adrian Lionel
Collins, Sebastián Enrique
Resumen
Monometallic gold and iridium, and bimetallic gold–iridium on ceria–niobia (Nb2O5–CeO2) catalysts were synthesized by deposition–precipitation with urea. Ceria–niobia support, synthesized by co-precipitation, presented a higher reducibility and a higher surface acidity as a consequence of the deposition of niobia on the ceria surface. The Au–Ir/CeNb showed an enhanced activity and stability during the carbon monoxide oxidation reaction as compared with the monometallic catalysts. These catalysts were thoroughly characterized chemical and structurally. High-resolution electron microscopy, UV–Vis spectroscopy and CO adsorption showed evidences of iridium-gold closeness. In situ infrared spectroscopy in the diffuse reflectance (DRIFT) mode was used to investigate the reactivity of the active sites. A lower coverage of carbonate species was observed under reaction as a result of the presence of niobia in the catalyst formulation. Concentration-modulation excitation spectroscopy (c-MES) allowed a selective identification of intermediates and ‘spectator’ species. New adsorption sites for CO were identified and correlated with the high activity and stability of the bimetallic catalyst.