Enhancing the selectivity of catalytic processes has potential for substantially increasing the sustainability of chemical production. Herein, we establish relationships between reaction selectivity and molecular structure for a homologous series of key intermediates for oxidative coupling of alcohols on gold using a combination of experiment and theory. We establish a scale of binding for molecules with different alkyl structures and chain lengths and thereby demonstrate the critical nature of noncovalent van der Waals interactions in determining the selectivity by modulating the stability of key reaction intermediates bound to the surface. The binding hierarchy is the same for Au(111) and Au(110), which demonstrates a relative lack of sen...
This book chapter discusses the effects of aurophilicity on gold catalysis. First, a brief historic ...
The adsorption energies and the activation energy barriers for a series of reactions catalyzed by go...
Selective oxidative reactions promoted by gold depend critically on controlling the coverage and sta...
Enhancing the selectivity of catalytic processes has potential for substantially increasing the sust...
Enhancing the selectivity of catalytic processes has potential for substantially increasing the sust...
To achieve high selectivity for catalytic reactions between two or more reactants on a heterogeneous...
Gold-based heterogeneous catalysts have attracted significant attention due to their selective parti...
Microscopic understanding of molecular adsorption on catalytic surfaces is crucial for controlling t...
[EN] The complete reaction pathway for the selective alcohol oxidation to aldehyde has been obtained...
The relative stability of reactive intermediates and reactants on a surface, which dictates the rate...
A systematic study of protodeauration, a crucial step often found in gold catalysis, was performed u...
Understanding the interaction between gold and its ligands is essential in exploiting this versatile...
The self-assembly of flat organic molecules on metal surfaces is controlled, apart from the kinetic ...
The relative stability of carboxylates on Au(110) was investigated as part of a comprehensive study ...
The nature of the active sites involved in the gold catalyzed Sonogashira cross-coupling reaction be...
This book chapter discusses the effects of aurophilicity on gold catalysis. First, a brief historic ...
The adsorption energies and the activation energy barriers for a series of reactions catalyzed by go...
Selective oxidative reactions promoted by gold depend critically on controlling the coverage and sta...
Enhancing the selectivity of catalytic processes has potential for substantially increasing the sust...
Enhancing the selectivity of catalytic processes has potential for substantially increasing the sust...
To achieve high selectivity for catalytic reactions between two or more reactants on a heterogeneous...
Gold-based heterogeneous catalysts have attracted significant attention due to their selective parti...
Microscopic understanding of molecular adsorption on catalytic surfaces is crucial for controlling t...
[EN] The complete reaction pathway for the selective alcohol oxidation to aldehyde has been obtained...
The relative stability of reactive intermediates and reactants on a surface, which dictates the rate...
A systematic study of protodeauration, a crucial step often found in gold catalysis, was performed u...
Understanding the interaction between gold and its ligands is essential in exploiting this versatile...
The self-assembly of flat organic molecules on metal surfaces is controlled, apart from the kinetic ...
The relative stability of carboxylates on Au(110) was investigated as part of a comprehensive study ...
The nature of the active sites involved in the gold catalyzed Sonogashira cross-coupling reaction be...
This book chapter discusses the effects of aurophilicity on gold catalysis. First, a brief historic ...
The adsorption energies and the activation energy barriers for a series of reactions catalyzed by go...
Selective oxidative reactions promoted by gold depend critically on controlling the coverage and sta...