Abstract

Effective control of surface composition of bimetallic catalysts is challenging yet important, as synergistic effects between two metals play vital roles in heterogeneous catalysis. This study involves methods of loading control, thermal activation, and selective surface etching to modify the bimetallic surface on the Au–Ag/SBA-15 catalyst and gains insight into the nature of the promotional effect of Ag modification over Au catalysts. The binary Au–Ag/SBA-15 catalyst prepared following a stepwise metal-loading procedure is found for the first time to be active in benzyl alcohol dehydrogenation without oxidant or hydrogen acceptor. A direct correlation is established between the surface compositions of the Au–Ag nanoparticles and their intrinsic catalytic activities. Au–Ag element analytical techniques, including X-ray fluorescence, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and high-sensitivity low-energy ion scattering spectroscopy, are applied to acquire compositional information in bulk and on the surface. As ...

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