(751b) A Simple, Generalizable Synthesis of PdAu/SiO2 Single Atom Alloy Catalysts
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Catalyst Synthesis and Design III: Metal Alloys
Thursday, November 19, 2020 - 8:15am to 8:30am
In this paper we demonstrate a simple, generalizable method to make supported SAA catalysts based on simultaneous strong electrostatic adsorption (co-SEA) [3]. We have synthesized a series of Pd/Au/SiO2 catalysts using Pd ammine and Au ethylenediamine complexes adsorbed at high pH over a high surface area amorphous silica (Aerosil 300) at Pd/Au atomic ratios from 1:1 through 1:53, with about 1.5 wt% Au. These have been characterized by powder XRD, aberration corrected STEM, TPR, and CO-FTIR, and have been evaluated for phenylethanol oxidation to acetophenone, which normally requires a homogeneous Pd catalyst.
Because SEA gives ultrasmall particles, SAA catalysts can be synthesized at relatively high ratios of active metal to metal diluent, that is, with a relatively high density of isolated atom sites. Characterization and reactivity measurements suggest that Pd sites are isolated in the small (sub-2 nm) Au nanoparticles at ratios of about 1:35 and below (1:50 etc.). The applicability of the method to other metal pairs will be discussed.
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