An overview of Prof. Michele Rossi's recent research and related scientific context is presented, dealing with liquid and gas phase oxidation of some organic compounds by gold catalysis. The application of mono- and bimetallic gold nanoparticles as an aid for organic synthesis has been mainly devoted to the aerobic oxidation of alcohols and aldehydes, as well as to the new synthesis of conducting polymers, thus demonstrating the superior performance of gold in terms of activity, selectivity and durability in comparison with traditional Pd and Pt catalysts. Starting from the observation that oxygen activation towards organic compounds occurs mainly in the presence of nanometric gold clusters, the outstanding properties of colloidal "naked" p...
Over the past twenty years there has been intense interest in the design and understanding of cataly...
textGold has been considered catalytically inert due to its resistance to oxidation and corrosion. H...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are emerging as a powerful tool in sustainable catalysis. When synthesiz...
This critical review covers the recent development of supported gold nanoparticle catalysts for the ...
A key discovery in the last two decades has been the realisation that gold, when prepared as support...
Several reviews appeared in the last years to emphasize the unique properties showed by gold metal, ...
This critical review aims to update the recent development in the selective oxidation of organic com...
The oxidation of CO is a fundamental model reaction in heterogeneous catalysis. This contribution pr...
none11siAkeydiscoveryinthelasttwodecadeshasbeentheidentifica-tion that gold, when prepared as suppor...
To develop a more sustainable chemical industry, there is an urgent need for more efficient and envi...
[EN] Gold nanoparticles smaller than similar to 2 nm show interesting catalytic properties arising f...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have emerged in recent decades as attractive and selective catalysts for ...
Bulk gold, being the most stable among all metals, was for many years considered as an inert cataly...
Over the past twenty years there has been intense interest in the design and understanding of cataly...
textGold has been considered catalytically inert due to its resistance to oxidation and corrosion. H...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are emerging as a powerful tool in sustainable catalysis. When synthesiz...
This critical review covers the recent development of supported gold nanoparticle catalysts for the ...
A key discovery in the last two decades has been the realisation that gold, when prepared as support...
Several reviews appeared in the last years to emphasize the unique properties showed by gold metal, ...
This critical review aims to update the recent development in the selective oxidation of organic com...
The oxidation of CO is a fundamental model reaction in heterogeneous catalysis. This contribution pr...
none11siAkeydiscoveryinthelasttwodecadeshasbeentheidentifica-tion that gold, when prepared as suppor...
To develop a more sustainable chemical industry, there is an urgent need for more efficient and envi...
[EN] Gold nanoparticles smaller than similar to 2 nm show interesting catalytic properties arising f...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have emerged in recent decades as attractive and selective catalysts for ...
Bulk gold, being the most stable among all metals, was for many years considered as an inert cataly...
Over the past twenty years there has been intense interest in the design and understanding of cataly...
textGold has been considered catalytically inert due to its resistance to oxidation and corrosion. H...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...