Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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56564 | Catalysis Today | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Identification of the active sites is a key factor in understanding the mechanism of gold-catalyzed reactions. In this work we investigated the CO adsorption properties of gold-based model catalysts ranging from native and surface-modified single crystal surfaces to polycrystalline thin films promoted by iron oxide layers. The results, completed with those obtained on a gold nanoparticle-containing system, clearly demonstrate the role of the defect sites in the CO adsorption. In addition, a promoter such as iron oxide can further enhance CO adsorption, probably through a mechanism connected to the interface formation between gold and iron oxide.
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Authors
O. Hakkel, Z. Pászti, A. Berkó, K. Frey, L. Guczi,