Highly efficient submonolayer Pt-decorated Au nano-catalysts for formic acid oxidation

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Publication Date 2007-10-31
DOI 10.1039/B714230G
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Noel Kristian, Yushan Yan, Xin Wang


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Abstract

A novel structure of catalyst, submonolayer Pt-decorated Au, has been synthesized with minimal use of Pt and shows markedly improved activity toward formic acid oxidation where it facilitates the direct oxidation of formic acid by suppressing the formation of poisonous species COadsvia the “ensemble” effect.

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