一个高度活跃的Au/In2O3催化剂,用于逆水气转移反应
Yuxue Zhao1, Linlin Wu1, Liangkai Xu1
1School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300350, China. cjl@tju.edu.cn.
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
|January 27, 2026
概括
一种新的黄金在氧化催化剂上显示出极好的低温活性,用于逆水气转移反应,有效地转化CO2. 这种金/氧化物催化剂在350°C时表现出高的二氧化碳选择性和形成率.
科学领域:
- 不同质的催化剂.
- 纳米材料科学科学 纳米材料科学
- 绿色化学是一种绿色化学.
背景情况:
- 支持黄金催化剂对于化反应至关重要.
- 金纳米粒子表现出独特的电子特性和催化活性.
- 氧化 (In2O3) 是一个有前途的支材料.
研究的目的:
- 合成和评估用于二氧化碳化的金/氧化物 (Au/In2O3) 催化剂.
- 为了研究Au/In2O3在逆水气转移 (RWGS) 反应中的催化性能.
- 了解结构-活动关系和金属支相互作用的作用.
主要方法:
- 沉积沉方法用于AU纳米粒子合成.
- 使用各种技术分析催化剂结构和特性进行表征.
- 在大气压下对二氧化碳化的催化活性的评估.
主要成果:
- 纳米粒子均分散在In2O3介质上.
- 在RWGS反应中,Au/In2O3催化剂显示出出色的低温活性.
- 实现了21.3%的二氧化碳转化,100%的二氧化碳选择性,以及在350°C时的0.30mmolCO gcat-1 min-1的二氧化碳形成率.
结论:
- 优越的RWGS活动归因于Au和In2O3.3之间的强烈电子金属支相互作用 (EMSI).
- 带正电荷的Au物种 (Auδ+) 促进H2解离.
- 由于在In2O3.3.上表面的氧气空缺,增强了CO2吸附和激活.
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