Ceria(CeO2)supports,synthesized by hydrothermal treatment with different synthesis time(CeO2-X h,where X is the synthesis time in h)in the presence of the surfactant cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide,were used as suppor...Ceria(CeO2)supports,synthesized by hydrothermal treatment with different synthesis time(CeO2-X h,where X is the synthesis time in h)in the presence of the surfactant cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide,were used as supports for gold(Au)catalysts.The synthesis time significantly affects the morphological structure and crystallite size of CeO2,where CeO2-2 h has the smallest crystallite size with coexisting nanorods and nanoparticles.Transmission electron microscopy analysis confirms the morphology of CeO2 with distinctive(110),(100)and(111)planes,in agreement with interplanar spacings of 0.19,0,27 and 0.31,respectively.However,the morphology of CeO2-8 h and CeO2-48 h is mainly a truncated octahedral with crystal planes(111)and(100)accompanied by an interplanar spacing of 0.31 and0.27 nm,respectively.The CeO2-X h supports and those with a 3 wt%Au loading(Au/CeO2-X h)were investigated in the oxidative steam reforming of methanol at temperatures between 200 and 400℃.The Au/CeO2-2 h gave the highest methanol conversion level and hydrogen yield at a low temperature of 250℃.This superior catalytic performance results from the good interaction between the metal and support and the well-distributed Au species on the CeO2 support.展开更多
We demonstrate for the first time that a short time of microwave irradiation on the oxide precursor of a Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst can provide unique opportunity for tailoring the microstructure and activity of the cataly...We demonstrate for the first time that a short time of microwave irradiation on the oxide precursor of a Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst can provide unique opportunity for tailoring the microstructure and activity of the catalyst for methanol steam reforming. It is shown by in situ XRD that a considerable increase in the microstrain of Cu nanocrystals could be achieved in the catalysts processed by microwave irradiation for 310 min, which correlates well with the enhanced CH3OH conversion as observed on the corresponding samples. The present work also confirms that although the high specific surface area of Cu is a prerequisite for catalytic activity, it does not account for the observed changes in activity and selectivity alone without taking bulk microstructural changes into account.展开更多
基金Project supported by the Ratchadaphiseksomphot Endowment Fund,Chulalongkorn University(CU-GES-60-04-63-03)the Thammasat University Research Fund under the Research University Network Initiative(8/2560)
文摘Ceria(CeO2)supports,synthesized by hydrothermal treatment with different synthesis time(CeO2-X h,where X is the synthesis time in h)in the presence of the surfactant cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide,were used as supports for gold(Au)catalysts.The synthesis time significantly affects the morphological structure and crystallite size of CeO2,where CeO2-2 h has the smallest crystallite size with coexisting nanorods and nanoparticles.Transmission electron microscopy analysis confirms the morphology of CeO2 with distinctive(110),(100)and(111)planes,in agreement with interplanar spacings of 0.19,0,27 and 0.31,respectively.However,the morphology of CeO2-8 h and CeO2-48 h is mainly a truncated octahedral with crystal planes(111)and(100)accompanied by an interplanar spacing of 0.31 and0.27 nm,respectively.The CeO2-X h supports and those with a 3 wt%Au loading(Au/CeO2-X h)were investigated in the oxidative steam reforming of methanol at temperatures between 200 and 400℃.The Au/CeO2-2 h gave the highest methanol conversion level and hydrogen yield at a low temperature of 250℃.This superior catalytic performance results from the good interaction between the metal and support and the well-distributed Au species on the CeO2 support.
文摘We demonstrate for the first time that a short time of microwave irradiation on the oxide precursor of a Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst can provide unique opportunity for tailoring the microstructure and activity of the catalyst for methanol steam reforming. It is shown by in situ XRD that a considerable increase in the microstrain of Cu nanocrystals could be achieved in the catalysts processed by microwave irradiation for 310 min, which correlates well with the enhanced CH3OH conversion as observed on the corresponding samples. The present work also confirms that although the high specific surface area of Cu is a prerequisite for catalytic activity, it does not account for the observed changes in activity and selectivity alone without taking bulk microstructural changes into account.