Journal
GOLD BULLETIN
Volume 48, Issue 3-4, Pages 119-125Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13404-015-0168-y
Keywords
Nanowires; Au; Cu; Au-Cu; CO; Oxidation
Funding
- Russian Science Foundation [14-13-00574]
- RFBR [13-03-00320, 16-03-00073]
- Russian Science Foundation [14-13-00574] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation
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The copper-doped gold nanowires (4 nm in diameter) were produced by the novel technique based of laser ablation of Au-Cu alloy inside superfluid helium. The principle of the method is using the quantized vortices as the 1D template for the condensation of the ablation products into thin threads. The nanowires were applied as the catalyst in DD oxidation with oxygen. The activity of Au-Cu nanowires deposited on glass filters was compared with that for monometallic and bimetallic Au and Cu particles (3-8 nm in diameter) deposited on alumina by traditional deposition-precipitation and impregnation techniques. The apparent activation energies of the reaction (D center dot D degrees) were 95 and 98, 150, and 147 kJ/mol for Au-Cu nanowires and Au-Cu, Au, and Cu particles, respectively. During running-in of the Au-Cu nanowire-based catalyst, D center dot D degrees decreased to 20 kJ/mol and retained at this level in the subsequent cycles of lowering and raising the reactor temperature.
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