Stabilizing gold clusters by heterostructured transition-metal oxide–mesoporous silica supports for enhanced catalytic activities for CO oxidation
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(93), pp. 11413–11413
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Abstract
A strategy for stabilizing ultrasmall gold clusters under thermal treatment has been developed. The essence of this methodology lies in construction of heterostructured transition-metal oxide-mesoporous silica supports. The supported clusters have been demonstrated to be sintering resistant and highly active for catalytic CO oxidation.
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