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2007
Journal Article
Title

New gold and silver-gold catalysts in the shape of sponges and sieves

Abstract
Gold with a nanoporous sponge-like morphology, generated by leaching of AuAg alloys is presented as a new unsupported material system for catalytic applications. The role of residual silver for catalytic activity towards CO oxidation in the temperature range from −20 to 50°C has been investigated by comparison with Au and Au/Ag zeolite catalysts. As revealed by a systematic variation of the silver content in the zeolite catalysts, bimetallic systems exhibit a significantly higher activity than pure gold, probably due to activation/dissociation of molecular oxygen by silver. By STEM tomography we can unambiguously prove that at least some of the particles form inside the zeolite lattice.
Author(s)
Jürgens, B.
Kübel, C.
Schulz, C.
Nowitzki, T.
Zielasek, J.
Biener, J.
Biener, M.M.
Hamza, A.V.
Bäumer, M.
Journal
Gold bulletin  
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10.1007/BF03215571
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