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Promotional effect of Au on reduction of Ni(II) to form Au-Ni alloy catalysts for hydrogenolysis of benzylic alcohols

Journal

JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 307, Issue -, Pages 254-264

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2013.07.027

Keywords

Au-Ni alloy; Hydrogenolysis; Gold; Nickel; Bimetallic catalyst; XAFS; Au-197 Mossbauer

Funding

  1. JST-CREST
  2. Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, Sports, and Technology of Japan [23350044]
  3. JASRI [2011A1003, 2011B1001, 2012A1454]
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23350044, 25810108, 25105742] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Gold-nickel bimetallic catalysts were prepared from Au/NiO and Au(OH)(3)-Ni(OH)(2)-NiCO3 coprecipitates by treatment with hydrogen. Gold promoted the reduction of Ni(II) to Ni(0) at relatively low temperatures in the range of 100-150 degrees C, which was confirmed by H-2-TPR and in situ XAFS measurements, whereas NiO without Au was not fully reduced even at 300 degrees C. The obtained catalysts were characterized by XRD, HAADF-STEM, XAFS, and Au-197 Mossbauer, and these analyses revealed the formation of Au-Ni alloy components in the obtained catalysts. Au existed as Au nanoparticles together with Au-Ni alloy components in Au-Ni-1 prepared from Au/NiO by H-2 treatment. When Au(OH)(3)-Ni(OH)(2)-NiCO3 was treated in a flow of H-2 to produce Au-Ni-2, the formation of Au NPs was not clearly observed, thereby meaning that Au atoms were highly dispersed as a single atom and/or small clusters in the obtained catalysts. Moreover, most of the Au atoms were alloyed with Ni atoms for Au-Ni-2. The obtained Au-Ni-1 and Au-Ni-2 exhibited superior catalytic activities for the selective hydrogenolysis of benzylic alcohols into alkylbenzene derivatives in terms of reaction rates normalized by catalyst surface area. Accordingly, Au-Ni-1 and Au-Ni-2 recorded the reaction rates of 4.79 and 9.79 mmol L-1 h(-1) m(-2), respectively. These values were greater than that obtained for Raney Ni (0.14 mmol L-1 h(-1) m(-2)). In addition, Au-Ni-2, which contains higher Au-Ni alloy content, showed greater reaction rates when compared to Au-Ni-1. Since Au/TiO2 showed poor catalytic activity for the hydrogenolysis, Au-Ni alloy enhanced the catalytic activities of Ni(0). (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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