Abstract

A sample consisting of gold dispersed on high-area porous lanthanum oxide was prepared by adsorption of dimethylgold acetylacetonate. X-ray absorption spectroscopy and infrared (IR) spectroscopy were used to characterize the gold species and their ligands, and CO as a probe molecule was used with IR spectroscopy to follow the changes in the gold species under various reaction conditions, with a focus on oxidation−reduction processes. Gold on the initially prepared sample was present as Au3+ species, but only a small fraction of them were apparently reactive with the CO probe molecule. After evacuation at elevated temperatures, the gold was first reduced to give clusters incorporating positively charged gold species, which in turn were converted to neutral gold species. CO and O2 reacted with the reduced sample in a process that appears to be autocatalytic and related to the existence of oxidized gold species that facilitate oxygen activation and CO oxidation catalysis. Surprisingly, it was also establishe...

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