Gold Nanoparticles On Nanosheets Derived From Layered Rare-Earth Hydroxides For Catalytic Glycerol-To-Lactic Acid Conversion

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2021)

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Layered rare-earth hydroxides (LREHs), as a series of special lamellar compounds having a similar structure to layered double hydroxides (LDHs), are becoming a new type of catalyst materials. In this study, we have prepared a series of uniform LREH (RE = Y, La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, and Tm) nanosheets through a reverse-microemulsion method. After deposition-precipitation of HAuCl4 and calcination, supported Au catalysts (denoted as Au/LREO) were subsequently obtained. The catalytic properties of all the derived Au/LREO catalysts were evaluated by aerobic conversion of glycerol to lactic acid under mild conditions (90 degrees C, 1 atm). Among these catalysts, Au/LPrO displays the best performances, including the highest glycerol conversion, lactic acid, and C-3 product selectivity. Both the catalytic activities and the characterizations of the structure of Au/LREO indicate that the kind of rare-earth ions plays a key role in determining the Au particle size and its valence state and reducibility, which are the important factors correlated with the catalytic activities in glycerol conversion. In fact, the three features of gold particles, the extra-small size (similar to 3 nm), high content of Au-0 species, and high reducibility, are the essential prerequisites for achieving the superior catalytic performance of Au/LPrO.
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layered rare-earth hydroxide, nanosheet, lactic acid, glycerol, heterogeneous catalysis
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