Titania-Carbon Nitride Interfaces in Gold-Catalyzed CO Oxidation.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

ICPEES (Institut de Chimie et Procédés pour l'Energie, l'Environnement et la Santé), University of Strasbourg/CNRS UMR 7515, 25 rue Becquerel, 67087 Strasbourg Cedex 02, France.

Published: December 2021

Gold-catalyzed CO oxidation is a reaction of both practical and fundamental interest. In particular, rate-determining oxygen activation pathways have attracted a lot of attention. They have been found to depend on the surface chemistry of the catalyst support, titania providing the most active catalysts and carbon nitride leading to inactive catalysts. Here, we show that CN-TiO composites with rather similar surface chemistries can be engineered by using titania nanotubes as hard templates and by performing the polycondensation of melamine and dicyandiamide in air and in ammonia. By varying the CN content from 2 to 75 wt %, the mesoporosity can be tuned from 8 to 40 nm. A systematic study of CO oxidation turnover numbers in the absence and in the presence of hydrogen over the composites loaded with well-calibrated 2-4 nm gold nanoparticles clearly shows that (1) the chemical composition of the support surface has much less impact on PROX (preferential oxidation of CO in excess hydrogen) than on dry CO oxidation, (2) NH-terminated supports are as active as OH-terminated supports in PROX, (3) hydrogen/water-mediated CO oxidation pathways are active on CN-based Au catalysts, and (4) PROX activity requires a rather large porosity (40 nm), which suggests the involvement of much larger intermediates than the usually postulated peroxo-type species.

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