Abstract

Gold was deposited on alkaline-treated TS-1 (TS-1-Na1) to prepare Au/TS-1-Na1(DP) by deposition–precipitation (DP) and Au/TS-1-Na1(SG) by solid grinding (SG). 129Xe NMR technique has detected that tiny Au clusters have been incorporated into the microporous channels of Au/TS-1-Na1(DP), while they were absent inside the microporous channels of Au/TS-1-Na1(SG). On the other hand, HAADF-STEM observation showed that the amount of Au clusters (1.0–2.0 nm) over the exterior surfaces was much larger in Au/TS-1-Na1(SG) than in Au/TS-1-Na1(DP). In propene epoxidation with O 2 and H 2, Au/TS-1-Na1(SG) exhibited much higher PO formation rate (127 g PO kg cat - 1 h −1) than Au/TS-1-Na1(DP) (74 g PO kg cat - 1 h −1), indicating that Au clusters with diameters of 1.0–2.0 nm are more active for PO synthesis than tiny Au clusters incorporated inside the microporous channels.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call