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Au-catalyzed liquid-phase oxidation

Figure 9.19 Products obtained in the liquid-phase oxidation of glycerol with 02 catalyzed by supported Pt and Au catalysts. Figure 9.19 Products obtained in the liquid-phase oxidation of glycerol with 02 catalyzed by supported Pt and Au catalysts.
Gold nanoparticles have been used to catalyze the liquid-phase oxidation of ric-diols, e.g., ethylene glycol to glycolic acid.f This may presage an extensive liquid-phase catalytic chemistry. In the gas phase, Au (OH) clusters form adducts with 02. Propylene oxide is formed over Au/Ti02 from a mixture of propylene, H2, and O2. Very small gold particles tend instead to form propane. ° Numerous other applications will surely soon be published. [Pg.1808]


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