Negative Charging of Au Nanoparticles during Methanol Synthesis from CO2/H2 on a Au/ZnO Catalyst: Insights from Operando IR and Near‐Ambient‐Pressure XPS and XAS Measurements |
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Authors: | Ali M Abdel‐Mageed Alexander Klyushin Azita Rezvani Axel Knop‐Gericke Robert Schlgl R Jürgen Behm |
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Institution: | Ali M. Abdel‐Mageed,Alexander Klyushin,Azita Rezvani,Axel Knop‐Gericke,Robert Schlögl,R. Jürgen Behm |
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Abstract: | The electronic and structural properties of Au/ZnO under industrial and idealized methanol synthesis conditions have been investigated. This was achieved by kinetic measurements in combination with time‐resolved operando infrared (DRIFTS) as well as in situ near‐ambient pressure X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (NAP‐XPS) and X‐ray absorption near‐edge spectroscopy (XANES) measurements at the O K‐edge together with high‐resolution electron microscopy. The adsorption of CO during the reaction revealed the presence of negatively charged Au nanoparticles/Au sites during the initial phase of the reaction. Near‐ambient‐pressure XPS and XANES demonstrate the build‐up of O vacancies during the reaction, which goes along with a substantial increase in the rate of methanol formation. The results are discussed in comparison with previous findings for Cu/ZnO and Au/ZnO catalysts. |
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Keywords: | Au/ZnO catalyst homogeneous catalysis in situ XPS/XANES methanol synthesis operando FTIR |
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