Title of article :
Electron microscopy and EXAFS studies on oxide-supported
gold–silver nanoparticles prepared by flame spray pyrolysis
Author/Authors :
Stefan Hannemann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Gold and gold–silver nanoparticles prepared by flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) were characterized by electron microscopy, in situ X-ray
absorption spectroscopy (XANES and EXAFS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and their catalytic activity in CO oxidation. Within this one-step flamesynthesis
procedure, precursor solutions of dimethyl gold(III) acetylacetonate and silver(I) benzoate together with the corresponding precursor of
the silica, iron oxide or titania support, were sprayed and combusted. In order to prepare small metal particles, a low noble metal loading was
required. A loading of 0.1–1 wt.% of Au and Ag resulted in 1–6 nm particles. The size of the noble metal particles increased with higher loadings of
gold and particularly silver. Both scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) combined with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
(EDXS) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) studies proved the formation of mixed Au–Ag particles. In case of 1% Au–1% Ag/SiO2, TEM
combined with electron spectroscopic imaging (ESI) using an imaging filter could be used in addition to prove the presence of silver and gold in the
same noble metal particle. CO oxidation in the presence of hydrogen was chosen as a test reaction sensitive to small gold particles. Both the
influence of the particle size and the alloying of gold and silver were reflected in the CO oxidation activity.
Keywords :
flame spray pyrolysis , Gold–silver alloys , nanoparticles , EXAFS , TEM/STEM
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science