New Perspectives in Gold Catalysed Oxidation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Serena Biella
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Oct 1, 2003

Abstract

Gold has received a growing interest as a catalyst for the selective oxidation of organic molecules using oxygen under mild conditions1. In the liquid phase application small gold particles (2.5-7 nm) deposited over different solid supports can be used but, like many other noble metals, their catalytic activity depends upon the nature of the support and the preparation metod2-5. In particular, gold on carbon is the preferred catalyst for the oxidation of the alcoholic 2-7 and the aldehydic7-9 groups and one of the best preparation method is the immobilisation of colloidal particles2-5,8,9. Suggested application of gold catalysis in fine chemicals production, tested on laboratory scale preparations, is reported in table 110. In order to produce more efficient catalysts for the liquid phase oxidation and to derive new insights into the reaction mechanism, we have made a comparison among catalytic systems based on different metals. The first effort was to test the activity, if present, of naked metal particles and then to study the influence of various materials commonly used as a support.
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APA: Serena Biella  (2003)  New Perspectives in Gold Catalysed Oxidation

MLA: Serena Biella New Perspectives in Gold Catalysed Oxidation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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