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In Situ Phase Separation of NiAu Alloy Nanoparticles for Preparing Highly Active Au/NiO CO Oxidation Catalysts...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
ChemPhysChem
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Page Number
2475
Volume
9

In this communication, we report the synthesis of NiAu alloy nanoparticles (NPs) and their use in preparing Au/NiO CO oxidation catalysts. Because of the large differences in Ni and Au reduction potentials and the immiscibility of the two metals at low temperatures,1, 2 NiAu alloy NP colloids are inherently difficult to prepare by reducing metal salts with common reducing agents. This study describes the first solution-based synthesis of NiAu alloy NPs by way of a fast butyllithium reduction method. By supporting the particles on SiO2 and subsequent conditioning, one obtains a NiO-stabilized Au NP catalyst that exhibits remarkable resistance to sintering and is highly active for CO oxidation. The active NiO-stabilized Au NP catalyst is prepared by in situ phase transformation of NiAu alloy NPs through an Au@Ni core-shell like NP intermediate. In contrast, the corresponding NiO-free Au NPs prepared by an analogous method show negligible low-temperature catalytic activity and a high propensity for coalescence.