The active sites of supported gold catalysts, favoring the adsorption of CO groups of acrolein and subsequent reaction to allyl alcohol, have been identified as edges of gold nanoparticles. After our recent finding that this reaction preferentially occurs on single crystalline particles rather than multiply twinned ones, this paper reports on a new approach to distinguish different features of the gold particle morphology. Elucidation of the active site issue cannot be simply done by varying the size of gold particles, since the effects of faceting and multiply twinned particles may interfere. Therefore, modification of the gold particle surface by indium has been used to vary the active site characteristics of a suitable catalyst, and a se...
Although gold in bulk is poorly active as a catalyst, it exhibits surprisingly high catalytic activi...
The gas-phase hydrogenation of acrolein over silver was studied in a broad pressure range from not, ...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the unusual catalytic properties ...
The active sites of supported gold catalysts, favoring the adsorption of CO groups of acrolein and s...
We have successfully employed oxide supported gold catalysts in the gas-phase hydrogenation of acrol...
The hydrogenation of acrolein on supported gold catalysts has been used as test reaction to study se...
Abstract We have successfully employed oxide supported gold catalysts in the gas-phase hydrogenation...
Titania- and zirconia-supported gold particles of 1−5 nm size, prepared by various routes of synthes...
In order to design catalytic materials, we need to understand the essential causes for material prop...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
In order to design catalytic materials, we need to understand the essential causes for material prop...
Silica, titania, zirconia and alumina supported gold particles of 1–6 nm size, prepared by various s...
The adsorption and hydrogenation of acrolein on the Ag(111) surface has been investigated by high re...
Secondary phosphine oxides (SPOs) can be used as ligands to stabilize catalytically active gold nano...
The interface between gold and the support plays a vital role in various catalytic reactions. To inv...
Although gold in bulk is poorly active as a catalyst, it exhibits surprisingly high catalytic activi...
The gas-phase hydrogenation of acrolein over silver was studied in a broad pressure range from not, ...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the unusual catalytic properties ...
The active sites of supported gold catalysts, favoring the adsorption of CO groups of acrolein and s...
We have successfully employed oxide supported gold catalysts in the gas-phase hydrogenation of acrol...
The hydrogenation of acrolein on supported gold catalysts has been used as test reaction to study se...
Abstract We have successfully employed oxide supported gold catalysts in the gas-phase hydrogenation...
Titania- and zirconia-supported gold particles of 1−5 nm size, prepared by various routes of synthes...
In order to design catalytic materials, we need to understand the essential causes for material prop...
Gold has long been regarded as an "inert" surface and bulk gold surfaces do not chemisorb many molec...
In order to design catalytic materials, we need to understand the essential causes for material prop...
Silica, titania, zirconia and alumina supported gold particles of 1–6 nm size, prepared by various s...
The adsorption and hydrogenation of acrolein on the Ag(111) surface has been investigated by high re...
Secondary phosphine oxides (SPOs) can be used as ligands to stabilize catalytically active gold nano...
The interface between gold and the support plays a vital role in various catalytic reactions. To inv...
Although gold in bulk is poorly active as a catalyst, it exhibits surprisingly high catalytic activi...
The gas-phase hydrogenation of acrolein over silver was studied in a broad pressure range from not, ...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the unusual catalytic properties ...