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Effect of interparticle interaction on the low temperature oxidation of CO over size-selected Au nanocatalysts supported on ultrathin TiC films

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CATALYSIS LETTERS
Volume 113, Issue 3-4, Pages 86-94

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10562-007-9027-7

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catalysis; Au nanoparticle; diblock copolymer; sintering; CO oxidation; interparticle interaction; size effects; XPS; TPD; AFM

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This work aims to get insight into the influence of interparticle interactions on catalysis. The low temperature CO oxidation is used as a model reaction. A strong dependence of the catalytic activity and stability of gold nanoparticles uniformly dispersed on polycrystalline TiC films was observed as a function of the interparticle distance. Two samples with similar height distributions (similar to 2 nm), but with different average interparticle distances (similar to 30 and similar to 80 nm), were synthesized using diblock copolymer encapsulation. Their chemical reactivity was investigated by temperature programmed desorption (TPD), and reactive coarsening and subsequent deactivation was observed for the sample with the smallest interparticle distance. The system with the largest average interparticle distance showed higher stability towards agglomeration and longer lifetime.

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