Journal of Catalysis, Vol.339, 195-208, 2016
Challenges and strategies in the encapsulation and stabilization of monodisperse Au clusters within zeolites
This study describes successful strategies and guiding principles for the synthesis of small and monodisperse Au clusters protected against coalescence and poisoning by their uniform dispersion throughout the void space of LTA and MFI zeolites. These protocols involve hydrothermal zeolite crystallization around Au3+ precursors stabilized by mercaptosilane ligands, which prevent their premature reduction and enforce connectivity with incipient crystalline frameworks. The confining nanometer scale voids restrict cluster mobility during thermal treatment and allow the selection of reactants, products, and transition states and the exclusion of organosulfur poisons in catalytic applications based on molecular size. UV-visible spectra show that Au3+ forms Au-0 clusters in O-2 or H-2 in a narrow temperature range that sets the dynamics of nucleation and growth and thus cluster size. Reduction protocols that maintain stable temperatures at the lower end of this range lead to small clusters uniform in size (LTA: 1.3 nm, MFI: 2.0 nm; 1.06-1.09 dispersity indices) with clean and accessible surfaces, as shown by their infrared spectra upon chemisorption of CO. Their unprecedented size and monodispersity are retained during oxidative treatments (773-823 K) that sinter Au clusters on mesoporous supports. Oxidative dehydrogenation rates of small (ethanol) and large (isobutanol) alkanols and the poisoning of unprotected clusters by organosulfur titrants show that >90% of the Au surfaces reside within intracrystalline LTA and MFI voids. Their very different structures, compositions, and synthesis protocols suggest that these encapsulation strategies can be adapted readily to other zeolite frameworks with apertures too small for post synthesis exchange of Au precursors. This study illustrates how confinement favors small, uniquely stable, and monodisperse clusters, even for Au, a metal prone to cluster growth at conditions often required for its catalytic use. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc.
Keywords:Au catalyst;Stable clusters;Encapsulation;LTA zeolite;MFI zeolite;Hydrothermal synthesis;Oxidative dehydrogenation