Catalysis by gold:
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1. Verfasser: Bond, G. C., (Geoffrey Colin) (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Imperial College Press c2006
Schriftenreihe:Catalytic science series v. 6
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Ch. 1. Introduction to catalysis -- ch. 2. The physical and chemical properties of gold -- ch. 3. Physical properties and characterisation of small gold particles -- ch. 4. Preparation of supported gold catalysts -- ch. 5. Chemisorption of simple molecules on gold -- ch. 6. Oxidation of carbon monoxide -- ch. 7. The selective oxidation of carbon monoxide in hydrogen -- ch. 8. Selective oxidation -- ch. 9. Reactions involving hydrogen -- ch. 10. The water-gas shift -- ch. 11. Reactions of environmental importance -- ch. 12. Catalysis by soluble and supported gold compounds -- ch. 13. Miscellaneous reactions catalysed by gold -- ch. 14. Commercial applications
Gold has traditionally been regarded as inactive as a catalytic metal. However, the advent of nanoparticulate gold on high surface area oxide supports has demonstrated its high catalytic activity in many chemical reactions. Gold is active as a heterogeneous catalyst in both gas and liquid phases, and complexes catalyse reactions homogeneously in solution. Many of the reactions being studied will lead to new application areas for catalysis by gold in pollution control, chemical processing, sensors and fuel cell technology. This book describes the properties of gold, the methods for preparing gold catalysts and ways to characterise and use them effectively in reactions. The reaction mechanisms and reasons for the high activities are discussed and the applications for gold catalysis considered
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ISBN:1281867403
1860946585
1860948952
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