Novel Gold Catalysts for the Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide at a Temperature far Below 0 °C

  • Haruta M
  • Kobayashi T
  • Sano H
  • et al.
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Abstract

A variety of gold catalysts can be used to catalyze the oxidation of carbon monoxide at temperatures as low as −70 °C and are stable in a moistened gas atmosphere. The novel catalysts, prepared by coprecipitation, are composed of ultra-fine gold particles and one of the oxides of 3d transition metals of group VIII, namely, Fe, Co, and Ni.

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Haruta, M., Kobayashi, T., Sano, H., & Yamada, N. (1987). Novel Gold Catalysts for the Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide at a Temperature far Below 0 °C. Chemistry Letters, 16(2), 405–408. https://doi.org/10.1246/cl.1987.405

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