Oxidation by CO2 of Au0 species on La2O3-supported gold clusters
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Yalin Hao, Konstantin Hadjiivanov, Bruce C. Gates, Helmut Knözinger
The IR spectra that characterize La2O3-supported gold clusters show that the original Au0 species can be oxidized by CO2 during the catalyticCO oxidation reaction, indicating that CO2 is the actual gold oxidizing agent.
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