Understanding the synergistic effects of gold bimetallic catalysts
Journal
Journal of Catalysis
Journal Volume
308
Pages
258-271
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Abstract
In with the course of the "gold rush" in catalysis, gold bimetallic nanocatalysts have attracted considerable interest in the past decade, attributed to their improved sintering resistance, enhanced activity, and more tunable selectivity. In this article, we classify the gold bimetallic catalysts into Au-BM and Au-PGM, based on the chemical properties of the second metal, where BM refers to base metals (Ag, Cu, Ni, Co, etc.) that are characterized by their pronounced effect in promoting oxygen activation in gold-catalyzed oxidation reactions, while PGM refers to platinum group metals (Pt, Pd, Rh, etc.) that are characterized by their remarkable effect in promoting H2 dissociation in gold-catalyzed hydrogenation reactions. The preparation of catalysts with controlled size and composition, their structural evolution under different atmospheres, and the promotional role of the second metal in gold catalysis have been addressed. © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Type
journal article
