Au/CeO2 metallic monolith catalysts: Influence of the metallic substrate

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Ceria-based gold catalysts were successfully deposited on ferritic stainless steel (Fecralloy) and aluminium monoliths. The prepared monolithic and reference powder catalysts were characterized by means of S BET, X-ray diffraction, glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray analysis techniques and tested in the CO oxidation reaction. Characterization results put in evidence the diffusion of cations from the catalytic layer on the surface of the monoliths to the metallic oxide scale and inversely, from the oxide scale to the catalysts, thus altering the catalytic formulation and affecting the CO oxidation properties of the catalytic device. The extension and nature of the modifications produced depend on the nature of the catalysts and the metallic substrate, as well as the reaction conditions applied. These facts must be considered when gold catalysts are supported on metallic-structured devices. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Martínez Tejada, L. M., Domínguez, M. I., Sanz, O., Centeno, M. A., & Odriozola, J. A. (2013). Au/CeO2 metallic monolith catalysts: Influence of the metallic substrate. Gold Bulletin, 46(4), 221–231. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13404-013-0102-0

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