In recent years there has been a general realisation that supported gold and gold bimetallic nanoparticles can be very effective for a broad range of redox reactions. In this paper we review the preparation of gold palladium nanoparticles using a sol-immobilisation methodology and show their effectiveness for the oxidation of benzyl alcohol and the direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide.
Dimitratos, N., Edwards, J.K., Kiely, C.J., Hutchings, G.J. (2012). Gold catalysis: helping create a sustainable future. APPLIED PETROCHEMICAL RESEARCH, 2(1-2), 7-14 [10.1007/s13203-012-0011-9].
Gold catalysis: helping create a sustainable future
Dimitratos, Nikolaos;
2012
Abstract
In recent years there has been a general realisation that supported gold and gold bimetallic nanoparticles can be very effective for a broad range of redox reactions. In this paper we review the preparation of gold palladium nanoparticles using a sol-immobilisation methodology and show their effectiveness for the oxidation of benzyl alcohol and the direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide.File in questo prodotto:
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