Gold catalysts for olefin hydrogenation

  • Bond G
  • Sermon P
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Gold catalysts active for the hydrogenation and isomerisation of olefins have been prepared by the thermal decomposition of chloroauric acid supported on silica and alumina. The activity depends critically on the concentration of gold in the catalyst. This article considers the implications of these results and their possible industrial applications.

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Bond, G. C., & Sermon, P. A. (1973). Gold catalysts for olefin hydrogenation. Gold Bulletin, 6(4), 102–105. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03215018

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