A Cleaner Approach for Controllable Synthesis of Au/TiO2 Nanocomposite as an Efficient Catalyst for 4‐Nitrophenol Reduction
Andrés Guzmán‐Cruz, Mou Pal, Francisco Paraguay‐Delgado, Milton Vázquez‐Lepe, Umapada Pal- General Chemistry
Abstract
Supported metal catalysts have attracted considerable attention because of their remarkably high catalytic activity and thermal stability. In this work, we report a facile and eco‐friendly method to synthesize porous Au/TiO2 nanocomposites with tunable size and different loading of Au nanoparticles. Porous TiO2 particles with average size of 20 nm were obtained using deep eutectic solvent‐assisted solvothermal method, in which Au NPs were immobilized by citrate reduction process. By adjusting the molar ratio of citrate and gold precursor, the size and loading of Au particles could be effectively controlled. The optimized nanocomposite with maximum Au loading and smallest particle size of 9 nm manifested the best catalytic activity in the 4‐nitrophenol reduction and excellent reusability. The superior catalytic performance can be ascribed to the strong interfacial interaction between small Au NPs and porous TiO2 support together with the high concentration of active sites at the interface.