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Atomic origins of the high catalytic activity of nanoporous gold
Authors:Fujita Takeshi  Guan Pengfei  McKenna Keith  Lang Xingyou  Hirata Akihiko  Zhang Ling  Tokunaga Tomoharu  Arai Shigeo  Yamamoto Yuta  Tanaka Nobuo  Ishikawa Yoshifumi  Asao Naoki  Yamamoto Yoshinori  Erlebacher Jonah  Chen Mingwei
Affiliation:WPI Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan. tfujita@wpi-aimr.tohoku.ac.jp
Abstract:Distinct from inert bulk gold, nanoparticulate gold has been found to possess remarkable catalytic activity towards oxidation reactions. The catalytic performance of nanoparticulate gold strongly depends on size and support, and catalytic activity usually cannot be observed at characteristic sizes larger than 5 nm. Interestingly, significant catalytic activity can be retained in dealloyed nanoporous gold (NPG) even when its feature lengths are larger than 30 nm. Here we report atomic insights of the NPG catalysis, characterized by spherical-aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and environmental TEM. A high density of atomic steps and kinks is observed on the curved surfaces of NPG, comparable to 3-5 nm nanoparticles, which are stabilized by hyperboloid-like gold ligaments. In situ TEM observations provide compelling evidence that the surface defects are active sites for the catalytic oxidation of CO and residual Ag stabilizes the atomic steps by suppressing {111} faceting kinetics.
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