Low-temperature CO oxidation is important for both fundamental studies and practical applications. Supported gold catalysts are generally regarded as the most active catalysts for low-temperature CO oxidation. The active sites are traditionally believed to be Au nanoclusters or nanoparticles in the size range of 0.5-5 nm. Only in the last few years have single-atom Au catalysts been proved to be active for CO oxidation. Recent advances in both experimental and theoretical studies on single-atom Au catalysts unambiguously demonstrated that when dispersed on suitable oxide supports the Au single atoms can be extremely active for CO oxidation. In this mini-review, recent advances in the development of Au single-atom catalysts are discussed, wi...
Although highly dispersed Au catalysts with Au nanoparticles (NPs) of a few nanometers in diameter a...
Single-atom catalysis is at the center of the attention of the heterogeneous catalysis community. It...
Gold has been known as being almost completely inactive as a catalyst. However, it was found recentl...
The intrinsic reactivity of atomically dispersed gold catalysts for low-temperature (L-T) CO oxidati...
Gold is considered as noble among other metals because of its resistance to oxidation and corrosion...
Au based catalysts have been extensively studied since Masatake Haruta in Japan discovered that smal...
A series of Au/Fe-O catalysts have been prepared by a co-precipitation method from a Mixture of HAuC...
The preparation and reactivity of a range of model systems for the low temperature oxidation of CO b...
SSCI-VIDE+ECI2D:ING+TLN:FMO:JRO:PAF:LPIInternational audienceNoble metals are used as catalysts for ...
The oxidation of CO is a fundamental model reaction in heterogeneous catalysis. This contribution pr...
Au/Fe2O3 catalysts has long been demonstrated to be highly active for CO oxidation at low temperatur...
Supported noble metal nanoparticles (including nanoclusters) are widely used in many industrial cata...
International audienceThe interest in single-metal-atom dispersion in heterogeneous catalysis has ex...
The preparation and reactivity of a range of model systems for the low temperature oxidation of CO b...
Abstract: CO oxidation, as one of the simplest catalytic reactions, has been widely studied in heter...
Although highly dispersed Au catalysts with Au nanoparticles (NPs) of a few nanometers in diameter a...
Single-atom catalysis is at the center of the attention of the heterogeneous catalysis community. It...
Gold has been known as being almost completely inactive as a catalyst. However, it was found recentl...
The intrinsic reactivity of atomically dispersed gold catalysts for low-temperature (L-T) CO oxidati...
Gold is considered as noble among other metals because of its resistance to oxidation and corrosion...
Au based catalysts have been extensively studied since Masatake Haruta in Japan discovered that smal...
A series of Au/Fe-O catalysts have been prepared by a co-precipitation method from a Mixture of HAuC...
The preparation and reactivity of a range of model systems for the low temperature oxidation of CO b...
SSCI-VIDE+ECI2D:ING+TLN:FMO:JRO:PAF:LPIInternational audienceNoble metals are used as catalysts for ...
The oxidation of CO is a fundamental model reaction in heterogeneous catalysis. This contribution pr...
Au/Fe2O3 catalysts has long been demonstrated to be highly active for CO oxidation at low temperatur...
Supported noble metal nanoparticles (including nanoclusters) are widely used in many industrial cata...
International audienceThe interest in single-metal-atom dispersion in heterogeneous catalysis has ex...
The preparation and reactivity of a range of model systems for the low temperature oxidation of CO b...
Abstract: CO oxidation, as one of the simplest catalytic reactions, has been widely studied in heter...
Although highly dispersed Au catalysts with Au nanoparticles (NPs) of a few nanometers in diameter a...
Single-atom catalysis is at the center of the attention of the heterogeneous catalysis community. It...
Gold has been known as being almost completely inactive as a catalyst. However, it was found recentl...