Propylene epoxidation in the presence of oxygen and hydrogen were measured for a series of Au/TS-1 catalysts prepared by a modified incipient wetness impregnation (mIWI) method. This method enables precise control of the Au : Ti ratio in the Au/TS-1 catalysts. The optimized Au/TS-1 catalyst exhibited 12 % propylene conversion, 87 % PO selectivity, and 25 % hydrogen efficiency. The particle size of gold nanoparticles prepared by the modified IWI was between 2 and 3 nm, as demonstrated by XRD patterns, STEM images, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Au L 3 edge. XPS spectra showed that the surface species on the catalysts were similar. UV-Vis spectra suggested that in the modified IWI method, the chlorine ligands in Au(Cl) 4 À were replaced by hydroxyl groups, which contributes to form small gold nanoparticles. Kinetic studies showed that the active sites of Au(mIWI)/TS-1 are similar to the Au(DP)/TS-1 prepared by deposition precipitation.
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