Catalytic oxidation of crude glycerol using catalysts based on Au supported on carbonaceous materials
…, M Marchena, CM Fernández, L Sánchez-Silva…
Index: Gil, Sonia; Marchena, Miriam; Fernandez, Carmen Maria; Sanchez-Silva, Luz; Romero, Amaya; Valverde, Jose Luis Applied Catalysis A: General, 2013 , vol. 450, p. 189 - 203
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Abstract
Au catalysts supported on different carbon materials, such as graphite (G, 10m2g− 1), ribbon- type carbon nanofibers (CNF-R, 109m2g− 1), and carbon nanospheres (CNS, 3m2g− 1), were prepared by the sol–gold method using tetrahydroxymethyl phosphonium chloride as the reducing agent. Different techniques were employed to characterize both the supports and the final Au catalysts: atomic absorption spectrometry, transmission electron ...
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