Gold catalysis has received considerable attention in recent years. Particles of gold that are unsupported or supported on oxidic carriers have been reported to be very active in various oxidation reactions. Examples are the oxidation of CO to CO2, water-gas shift reaction (CO + H2O ? 2CO2 + H2) and oxidation of hydrocarbons. The origin of the high catalytic activity of gold catalysts has been strongly debated and various models have been presented. The major question to be answered is how the oxygen molecule is activated
For many years, gold has been regarded as a poor catalyst due to its chemical inertness towards reac...
Based on the structure characterization of Au/Fe2O3 catalysts, the mechanism of gold activation in s...
National @ ING+FMO:JROInternational audienceSince the pioneering work of Haruta et al [1] gold catal...
textGold has been considered catalytically inert due to its resistance to oxidation and corrosion. H...
The oxidation of CO is a fundamental model reaction in heterogeneous catalysis. This contribution pr...
Gold is considered as noble among other metals because of its resistance to oxidation and corrosion...
Nanoporous gold (np-Au) is a catalytically highly active material, prepared by selectively dealloyin...
The objective of the present work was to resolve mechanistic details, on a molecular scale, as well ...
Although highly dispersed Au catalysts with Au nanoparticles (NPs) of a few nanometers in diameter a...
Au based catalysts have been extensively studied since Masatake Haruta in Japan discovered that smal...
Gold has been known as being almost completely inactive as a catalyst. However, it was found recentl...
Experimental catalytic activity measurements, Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Spectroscopy, and...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
For many years, gold has been regarded as a poor catalyst due to its chemical inertness towards reac...
Based on the structure characterization of Au/Fe2O3 catalysts, the mechanism of gold activation in s...
National @ ING+FMO:JROInternational audienceSince the pioneering work of Haruta et al [1] gold catal...
textGold has been considered catalytically inert due to its resistance to oxidation and corrosion. H...
The oxidation of CO is a fundamental model reaction in heterogeneous catalysis. This contribution pr...
Gold is considered as noble among other metals because of its resistance to oxidation and corrosion...
Nanoporous gold (np-Au) is a catalytically highly active material, prepared by selectively dealloyin...
The objective of the present work was to resolve mechanistic details, on a molecular scale, as well ...
Although highly dispersed Au catalysts with Au nanoparticles (NPs) of a few nanometers in diameter a...
Au based catalysts have been extensively studied since Masatake Haruta in Japan discovered that smal...
Gold has been known as being almost completely inactive as a catalyst. However, it was found recentl...
Experimental catalytic activity measurements, Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Spectroscopy, and...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
For many years, gold has been regarded as a poor catalyst due to its chemical inertness towards reac...
Based on the structure characterization of Au/Fe2O3 catalysts, the mechanism of gold activation in s...
National @ ING+FMO:JROInternational audienceSince the pioneering work of Haruta et al [1] gold catal...