Issue 39, 2020, Issue in Progress

Efficient Ce–Co composite oxide decorated Au nanoparticles for catalytic oxidation of CO in the simulated atmosphere of a CO2 laser

Abstract

Gold nanoparticles have a high activity for CO oxidation, making them suitable to be used in a CO2 laser which maintains its efficiency and stability via the recombination of CO and O2 produced by the CO2 decomposition. However, the high concentration of CO2 in the working environment greatly reduces the activity of the catalyst and makes the already unstable gold nanoparticles even more so. A novel Au/Ce-Co-Ox/Al2O3 gold catalyst, prepared by a deposition precipitation method in this study, displays high activity and good stability for CO oxidation in a simulated atmosphere of a CO2 laser with the feed gases containing a high concentration of CO2 up to 60 vol% but a low concentration of O2 for the stoichiometric reaction with CO. An excellent performance for CO oxidation under CO2-rich conditions could be achieved by decorating the surface of the Al2O3 support with Ce–Co composite oxides. The strong interaction between gold and the composite support, accompanied by the increase of labile lattice oxygen species and the decrease of surface basicity, led to a high CO oxidation rate and resistance towards CO2 poisoning.

Graphical abstract: Efficient Ce–Co composite oxide decorated Au nanoparticles for catalytic oxidation of CO in the simulated atmosphere of a CO2 laser

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Apr 2020
Accepted
29 May 2020
First published
16 Jun 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 22921-22928

Efficient Ce–Co composite oxide decorated Au nanoparticles for catalytic oxidation of CO in the simulated atmosphere of a CO2 laser

Q. Fang, H. Li, Q. Lin, K. Liu, Y. Su, G. Huo, X. Zou, X. Xu, H. Wei and S. Qi, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 22921 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA03558K

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