A review on CO oxidation, methanol synthesis, and propylene epoxidation over supported gold catalysts

  • Gaya N
  • Charles V
  • Joseph I
  • et al.
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The aim of this general review is to give an overview of the reaction pathways involving the transformation of carbon monoxide (CO), methanol synthesis and propylene epoxidation using gold (Au) and gold supported clusters. Over the catalyst system of Nano-gold (Au/SiO 2 ), the process of methane to methanol was also highlighted. A reaction mechanism proposed, indicated that molecular oxygen was consumed in the oxidation–reduction cycle. Consequently, methane oxidation to methanol can be achieved as a green chemical process. The system can also be used in other green chemical processes of liquid phase or gas phase oxidations. Methanol is expected to be a potential solution to the partial deployment of fossil source-based economies. Moreover, it is a recognized energy carrier that is better than other alternatives in terms of transportation, storage and reuse. New or improved catalysts for methanol production are likely to be discovered in the near future.

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Gaya, N. A., Charles, V., Joseph, I., & Louis, H. (2019). A review on CO oxidation, methanol synthesis, and propylene epoxidation over supported gold catalysts. Catalysis for Sustainable Energy, 6(1), 13–37. https://doi.org/10.1515/cse-2019-0003

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