Recent Advances in Design of Gold-Based Catalysts for H2 Clean-Up Reactions

Over the past three decades, supported gold nanoparticles have demonstrated outstanding properties and continue to attract the interest of the scientific community. Several books and comprehensive reviews as well as numerous papers cover a variety of fundamental and applied aspects specific to gold-...

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Main Author: Tatyana Tabakova
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Chemistry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2019.00517/full
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spelling doaj-4c5b8a2341c9481090dff05785ce3b872020-11-25T01:50:13ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462019-08-01710.3389/fchem.2019.00517470394Recent Advances in Design of Gold-Based Catalysts for H2 Clean-Up ReactionsTatyana TabakovaOver the past three decades, supported gold nanoparticles have demonstrated outstanding properties and continue to attract the interest of the scientific community. Several books and comprehensive reviews as well as numerous papers cover a variety of fundamental and applied aspects specific to gold-based catalyst synthesis, characterization by different techniques, relationship among catalyst support features, electronic and structural properties of gold particles, and catalytic activity, reaction mechanism, and theoretical modeling. Among the Au-catalyzed reactions targeting environmental protection and sustainable energy applications, particular attention is paid to pure hydrogen production. The increasing demands for high-purity hydrogen for fuel cell systems caused a renewed interest in the water–gas shift reaction. This well-known industrial process provides an attractive way for hydrogen generation and additional increase of its concentration in the gas mixtures obtained by processes utilizing coal, petroleum, or biomass resources. An effective step for further elimination of CO traces from the reformate stream after water–gas shift unit is the preferential CO oxidation. Developing highly active, stable, and selective catalysts for these two reactions is of primary importance for efficient upgrading of hydrogen purity in fuel cell applications. This review aims to extend the existing knowledge and understanding of the properties of gold-based catalysts for H2 clean-up reactions. In particular, new approaches and strategies for design of high-performing and cost-effective formulations are addressed. Emphasis is placed on efforts to explore appropriate and economically viable supports with complex composition prepared by various synthesis procedures. Relevance of ceria application as a support for new-generation WGS catalysts is pointed out. The role of the nature of support in catalyst behavior and specifically the existence of an active gold–support interface is highlighted. Long-term stability and tolerance toward start-up/shutdown cycling are discussed. Very recent advances in catalyst design are described focusing on structured catalysts and microchannel reactors. The latest mechanistic aspects of the water–gas shift reaction and preferential CO oxidation over gold-based catalysts from density functional theory calculations are noted because of their essential role in discovering novel highly efficient catalysts.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2019.00517/fullgold catalystshydrogen productionhydrogen purificationwater–gas shift reactionpreferential CO oxidation
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Recent Advances in Design of Gold-Based Catalysts for H2 Clean-Up Reactions
Frontiers in Chemistry
gold catalysts
hydrogen production
hydrogen purification
water–gas shift reaction
preferential CO oxidation
author_facet Tatyana Tabakova
author_sort Tatyana Tabakova
title Recent Advances in Design of Gold-Based Catalysts for H2 Clean-Up Reactions
title_short Recent Advances in Design of Gold-Based Catalysts for H2 Clean-Up Reactions
title_full Recent Advances in Design of Gold-Based Catalysts for H2 Clean-Up Reactions
title_fullStr Recent Advances in Design of Gold-Based Catalysts for H2 Clean-Up Reactions
title_full_unstemmed Recent Advances in Design of Gold-Based Catalysts for H2 Clean-Up Reactions
title_sort recent advances in design of gold-based catalysts for h2 clean-up reactions
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Chemistry
issn 2296-2646
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Over the past three decades, supported gold nanoparticles have demonstrated outstanding properties and continue to attract the interest of the scientific community. Several books and comprehensive reviews as well as numerous papers cover a variety of fundamental and applied aspects specific to gold-based catalyst synthesis, characterization by different techniques, relationship among catalyst support features, electronic and structural properties of gold particles, and catalytic activity, reaction mechanism, and theoretical modeling. Among the Au-catalyzed reactions targeting environmental protection and sustainable energy applications, particular attention is paid to pure hydrogen production. The increasing demands for high-purity hydrogen for fuel cell systems caused a renewed interest in the water–gas shift reaction. This well-known industrial process provides an attractive way for hydrogen generation and additional increase of its concentration in the gas mixtures obtained by processes utilizing coal, petroleum, or biomass resources. An effective step for further elimination of CO traces from the reformate stream after water–gas shift unit is the preferential CO oxidation. Developing highly active, stable, and selective catalysts for these two reactions is of primary importance for efficient upgrading of hydrogen purity in fuel cell applications. This review aims to extend the existing knowledge and understanding of the properties of gold-based catalysts for H2 clean-up reactions. In particular, new approaches and strategies for design of high-performing and cost-effective formulations are addressed. Emphasis is placed on efforts to explore appropriate and economically viable supports with complex composition prepared by various synthesis procedures. Relevance of ceria application as a support for new-generation WGS catalysts is pointed out. The role of the nature of support in catalyst behavior and specifically the existence of an active gold–support interface is highlighted. Long-term stability and tolerance toward start-up/shutdown cycling are discussed. Very recent advances in catalyst design are described focusing on structured catalysts and microchannel reactors. The latest mechanistic aspects of the water–gas shift reaction and preferential CO oxidation over gold-based catalysts from density functional theory calculations are noted because of their essential role in discovering novel highly efficient catalysts.
topic gold catalysts
hydrogen production
hydrogen purification
water–gas shift reaction
preferential CO oxidation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2019.00517/full
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