Characteristics and catalytic activity in hydrogen production from formic acid of Au catalysts supported on porous N-free (Au/C) and N-doped carbon (Au/N-C) have been compared with those of Au/SiO2 and Au/Al2O3 catalysts. Among the catalysts examined, the Au/N-C catalyst showed the highest Au mass-based catalytic activity. The following trend was found at 448 K: Au/N-C > Au/SiO2 > Au/Al2O3, Au/C. The trend for the selectivity in hydrogen production was different: Au/C (99.5%) > Au/Al2O3 (98.0%) > Au/N-C (96.3%) > Au/SiO2 (83.0%). According to XPS data the Au was present in metallic state in all catalysts after the reaction. TEM analysis revealed that the use of the N-C support allowed obtaining highly dispersed Au nanoparticl...
The direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide with Au–Pd catalysts is described and discussed: in partic...
The effects of Au particle size and support properties have been examined in the gas-phase hydrogena...
peer-reviewedSingle-site heterogeneous catalysis with isolated Pd atoms was reported earlier, mainly...
peer-reviewedHydrogen is increasingly used in a variety of applications and holds promise as a repla...
This Special Issue is related to studies of the hydrogen production from formic acid decomposition. ...
Gold has supreme cultural and financial value and, in form of nanoparticles smaller than 10 nm, is a...
Supported gold nanoparticles are highly selective catalysts for a range of both liquid-phase and gas...
The performance of a range of nanoparticulate gold catalysts in the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide ...
peer-reviewedAs one of main products of acid hydrolysis procedure from biomass, formic acid is a pro...
The need for sustainable energy sources is now more urgent than ever, and hydrogen is significant in...
Supported gold nanoparticles are highly selective catalysts for a range of both liquid-phase and gas...
Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference (NCCC) - 09-11/05/2022 - poste
Formic acid is a promising liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) since it has relatively high hydro...
Herein, we report the synthesis of preformed bimetallic Pd-Au nanoparticles supported on carbon nano...
Supported gold nanoparticles are emerging catalysts for heterogeneous catalytic reactions, including...
The direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide with Au–Pd catalysts is described and discussed: in partic...
The effects of Au particle size and support properties have been examined in the gas-phase hydrogena...
peer-reviewedSingle-site heterogeneous catalysis with isolated Pd atoms was reported earlier, mainly...
peer-reviewedHydrogen is increasingly used in a variety of applications and holds promise as a repla...
This Special Issue is related to studies of the hydrogen production from formic acid decomposition. ...
Gold has supreme cultural and financial value and, in form of nanoparticles smaller than 10 nm, is a...
Supported gold nanoparticles are highly selective catalysts for a range of both liquid-phase and gas...
The performance of a range of nanoparticulate gold catalysts in the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide ...
peer-reviewedAs one of main products of acid hydrolysis procedure from biomass, formic acid is a pro...
The need for sustainable energy sources is now more urgent than ever, and hydrogen is significant in...
Supported gold nanoparticles are highly selective catalysts for a range of both liquid-phase and gas...
Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference (NCCC) - 09-11/05/2022 - poste
Formic acid is a promising liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) since it has relatively high hydro...
Herein, we report the synthesis of preformed bimetallic Pd-Au nanoparticles supported on carbon nano...
Supported gold nanoparticles are emerging catalysts for heterogeneous catalytic reactions, including...
The direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide with Au–Pd catalysts is described and discussed: in partic...
The effects of Au particle size and support properties have been examined in the gas-phase hydrogena...
peer-reviewedSingle-site heterogeneous catalysis with isolated Pd atoms was reported earlier, mainly...