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Investigating the influence of gold nanoparticles on the photocatalytic and catalytic reactivity of porous tungsten oxide microparticles.
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Investigating the influence of gold nanoparticles on the photocatalytic and catalytic reactivity of porous tungsten oxide microparticles./
作者:
DePuccio, Daniel P.
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1 online resource (207 pages)
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-02(E), Section: B.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International78-02B(E).
標題:
Inorganic chemistry. -
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9781369156539
Investigating the influence of gold nanoparticles on the photocatalytic and catalytic reactivity of porous tungsten oxide microparticles.
DePuccio, Daniel P.
Investigating the influence of gold nanoparticles on the photocatalytic and catalytic reactivity of porous tungsten oxide microparticles.
- 1 online resource (207 pages)
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-02(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, 2016.
Includes bibliographical references
Tungsten oxide (WO3) is a semiconducting transition metal oxide with interesting electronic, structural, and chemical properties that have been exploited in applications including catalysis, gas sensing, electrochromic displays, and solar energy conversion. Nanocrystalline WO3 can absorb visible light to catalyze heterogeneous photooxidation reactions. Also, the acidity of the WO3 surface makes this oxide a good thermal catalyst in the dehydration of alcohols to various industrially relevant chemicals. This dissertation explores the photocatalytic and thermal catalytic reactivity of nanocrystalline porous WO3 microparticles. Furthermore, investigations into the changes in WO3 reactivity are carried out after modifying the porous WO3 particles with gold nanoparticles (Au NPs). On their own, Au NPs are an important class of materials that have had a large impact in many fields such as catalysis, biomedical imaging, and drug delivery. When combined with WO3, however, their influence as part of a composite Au/WO3 catalyst has not been widely studied.
Electronic reproduction.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9781369156539Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Porous WO3 microparticles were first prepared using mesoporous silica (SiO2) spheres as hard templates and the physical properties of these materials were fully characterized. A facile sonochemical method was used to deposit Au NPs on the WO3 surface. Using methylene blue (MB) as a photocatalytic probe, the reaction products and the catalytic activity of WO3 and Au/WO3 catalysts were compared. Composite Au/WO3 photocatalysts exhibited significantly greater rates of MB degradation compared to pure WO3. Interestingly, the observed mechanism of MB degradation was not vastly different between the two types of catalysts.
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The gas-phase photocatalytic oxidation of methanol (MeOH) was studied to further understand the role of WO3 and Au NPs in these photocatalysts. Porous WO3 showed greater photooxidation rates compared to bulk WO3 because of its increased active surface area. Pure WO 3 and Au NPs on porous SiO2 (SiO2-Au) were both active MeOH photooxidation catalysts and were highly selective to formaldehyde (HCHO) and methyl formate (MF), respectively. Two different mechanisms, namely band gap excitation of WO3 and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) on Au NPs, were responsible for this result. Again, the Au/WO3 composite catalysts showed greater photocatalytic activity than WO3, which increased with Au loading. This high activity led to the complete photooxidation of MeOH to carbon dioxide (CO2) over Au/WO3 catalysts.
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