Issue 23, 2022

Confinement of nano-gold in 3D hierarchically structured gadolinium-doped ceria mesocrystal: synergistic effect of chemical composition and structural hierarchy in CO and propane oxidation

Abstract

Herein, the knowledge-driven design of multifunctional hierarchically structured gold on ceria catalysts for environmental applications is presented. Various configurations of gold-decorated ceria were obtained by a precise control of surface coverage parameters in the deposition–precipitation procedure. The activity of hierarchical catalysts in CO and propane oxidation was compared with that of the non-hierarchical gold-decorated nanocubes and nanoparticles. The synoptic description of the structural hierarchy and surface properties of materials investigated by various techniques (TEM, HRTEM, STEM-XED, SEM, ET, SI-EELS, ATR-FTIR, H2-TPR, CO-TPR, TPD-MS, N2 physisorption, and NAP-XPS) has been presented to identify underlying phenomena controlling the catalytic activity and indicate the structure–activity relationships. Several merits of the material architecture such as the (1) surface area and porosity, (2) mutual arrangement of support crystallites, (3) nanoparticle confinement, (4) optimal size of nano-gold particles, and (5) increased metal–support contact were identified and discussed to explain the observed effect of the enhanced catalytic activity. Due to the extensive porosity induced by the structural hierarchy and nano-gold particles confinement, exceptional surface reducibility was observed, and the CO oxidation temperature shifted to the ambient regime (T50 = 18 °C) as compared to that of the gold-decorated nanocubes (T50 = 85 °C). In addition, the hierarchical catalysts showed substantial propane oxidation facilitation (T50 = 370 °C) as compared to that of the gold-decorated non-hierarchical catalysts (T50 = 480 °C). The synergistic effect of the structural hierarchy and support doping for propane oxidation enhancement is demonstrated. Moreover, the effect of the differences in the dopant-dependent catalyst architecture on the stability of gold nanoparticles is discussed. The knowledge of material architecture is necessary for the precise design of optimal multifunctional hierarchical catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Confinement of nano-gold in 3D hierarchically structured gadolinium-doped ceria mesocrystal: synergistic effect of chemical composition and structural hierarchy in CO and propane oxidation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jul 2022
Accepted
30 Sep 2022
First published
03 Oct 2022

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2022,12, 7082-7113

Confinement of nano-gold in 3D hierarchically structured gadolinium-doped ceria mesocrystal: synergistic effect of chemical composition and structural hierarchy in CO and propane oxidation

P. Woźniak, M. A. Małecka, P. Kraszkiewicz, W. Miśta, O. Bezkrovnyi, L. Chinchilla and S. Trasobares, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2022, 12, 7082 DOI: 10.1039/D2CY01214F

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