Size-selected gold clusters on porous titania as the most “gold-efficient” heterogeneous catalysts

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  • Andreas Dollinger
  • Lukas Stolch
  • Yuan Luo
  • Martin Beck
  • Christoph H. Strobel
  • Matthias Hagner
  • Stefan Dilger
  • Malin Bein
  • Sebastian Polarz
  • Gerd F. Gantefoer
  • Young-Dok Kim
  • Sebastian Proch

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)11017-11023
Seitenumfang7
FachzeitschriftPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Jahrgang16
Ausgabenummer22
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 14 Juni 2014

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Research on homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis is indeed convergent and finds subnanometric particles to be at the heart of catalytically active species. Here, monodisperse gold clusters are deposited from the gas phase onto porous titania generating well-defined model systems and the resulting composite materials exhibit a sharp size-dependency on the number of gold atoms per cluster and exceptionally high-turnovers toward the bromination of 1,4-dimethoxybenzene are observed. This indicates that the deliberate generation of active centres is of utmost importance for the creation of the most "gold-efficient" catalysts. This journal is

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Size-selected gold clusters on porous titania as the most “gold-efficient” heterogeneous catalysts. / Dollinger, Andreas; Stolch, Lukas; Luo, Yuan et al.
in: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Jahrgang 16, Nr. 22, 14.06.2014, S. 11017-11023.

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Dollinger, A, Stolch, L, Luo, Y, Beck, M, Strobel, CH, Hagner, M, Dilger, S, Bein, M, Polarz, S, Gantefoer, GF, Kim, Y-D & Proch, S 2014, 'Size-selected gold clusters on porous titania as the most “gold-efficient” heterogeneous catalysts', Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Jg. 16, Nr. 22, S. 11017-11023. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp00597j
Dollinger, A., Stolch, L., Luo, Y., Beck, M., Strobel, C. H., Hagner, M., Dilger, S., Bein, M., Polarz, S., Gantefoer, G. F., Kim, Y.-D., & Proch, S. (2014). Size-selected gold clusters on porous titania as the most “gold-efficient” heterogeneous catalysts. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16(22), 11017-11023. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp00597j
Dollinger A, Stolch L, Luo Y, Beck M, Strobel CH, Hagner M et al. Size-selected gold clusters on porous titania as the most “gold-efficient” heterogeneous catalysts. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2014 Jun 14;16(22):11017-11023. doi: 10.1039/c4cp00597j
Dollinger, Andreas ; Stolch, Lukas ; Luo, Yuan et al. / Size-selected gold clusters on porous titania as the most “gold-efficient” heterogeneous catalysts. in: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2014 ; Jahrgang 16, Nr. 22. S. 11017-11023.
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