Ruby red colloids of gold have been used for thousands of years and in the past have attracted much attention due to their optical properties. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) bands are responsible for gold colloid colors and typically appear for nanometer-sized gold nanoparticles (GNPs). These lie in the visible range and their position (and intensity) depends on the size, distribution of size, and shape of GNPs but also on their interaction with other materials (i.e., support). Scientists consider colloids as quasi-homogeneous systems, but because of their intrinsic thermodynamic instability, they need different capping agents providing sufficient stability. The strength and the nature of the interaction between the protective (or functio...
none9siSupported gold and gold–palladium nanoparticles were found to be effective catalysts for the ...
Gold nanoparticles, particularly with dimension less than 10 nm, exhibit unexpectedly high catalytic...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
Several reviews appeared in the last years to emphasize the unique properties showed by gold metal, ...
Immobilization of colloidal gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on metal oxide supports is often done to enha...
Colloids with controlled dimensions, morphology and composition can be used to obtain supported meta...
Differently stabilized metal sols have been used as precursors in the preparation of heterogeneous g...
The strong influence of the support properties on the activity of gold catalysts has been observed i...
none13siMetal nanoparticles that comprise a few hundred to several thousand atoms have many applicat...
Bulk gold, being the most stable among all metals, was for many years considered as an inert cataly...
Nanoscale metal particles have been extensively fabricated to serve as catalysts for various organic...
none11siAkeydiscoveryinthelasttwodecadeshasbeentheidentifica-tion that gold, when prepared as suppor...
Although gold in bulk is poorly active as a catalyst, it exhibits surprisingly high catalytic activi...
Core−shell nanocomposites (R−Au) bearing well-defined gold nanoparticles as surface atoms of variabl...
The metal-support interaction (MSI) plays an essential role in the catalysis by gold. We summarized ...
none9siSupported gold and gold–palladium nanoparticles were found to be effective catalysts for the ...
Gold nanoparticles, particularly with dimension less than 10 nm, exhibit unexpectedly high catalytic...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
Several reviews appeared in the last years to emphasize the unique properties showed by gold metal, ...
Immobilization of colloidal gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on metal oxide supports is often done to enha...
Colloids with controlled dimensions, morphology and composition can be used to obtain supported meta...
Differently stabilized metal sols have been used as precursors in the preparation of heterogeneous g...
The strong influence of the support properties on the activity of gold catalysts has been observed i...
none13siMetal nanoparticles that comprise a few hundred to several thousand atoms have many applicat...
Bulk gold, being the most stable among all metals, was for many years considered as an inert cataly...
Nanoscale metal particles have been extensively fabricated to serve as catalysts for various organic...
none11siAkeydiscoveryinthelasttwodecadeshasbeentheidentifica-tion that gold, when prepared as suppor...
Although gold in bulk is poorly active as a catalyst, it exhibits surprisingly high catalytic activi...
Core−shell nanocomposites (R−Au) bearing well-defined gold nanoparticles as surface atoms of variabl...
The metal-support interaction (MSI) plays an essential role in the catalysis by gold. We summarized ...
none9siSupported gold and gold–palladium nanoparticles were found to be effective catalysts for the ...
Gold nanoparticles, particularly with dimension less than 10 nm, exhibit unexpectedly high catalytic...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...