Investigation on the stability of supported gold nanoparticles

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The procedures leading to the preservation of catalytic performances of Au/ZrO2 samples have been investigated. The three potential causes of deactivation, namely the particle growth by sintering of gold nanoparticles, the metal leaching and the formation of un-reactive species which inhibit the reaction, have been evaluated. In particular, this paper deals with the stability of gold nanoparticles: (1) under storage conditions; (2) with time on stream for a gas phase reaction (LT-WGSR); (3) with time on stream for a liquid phase reaction (furfural oxidative esterification). © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Signoretto, M., Menegazzo, F., Trevisan, V., Pinna, F., Manzoli, M., & Boccuzzi, F. (2013). Investigation on the stability of supported gold nanoparticles. Catalysts, 3(3), 656–670. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal3030656

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