Issue 8, 2009

Application of copper–gold alloys in catalysis: current status and future perspectives

Abstract

The use of nanoalloys in catalysis is a rapidly expanding field. There has been immense interest in the use of supported gold nanoparticles as catalysts, and bimetallic catalysts containing gold in combination with other metals represents an emerging field of research. While bulk coppergold alloys are well-known and, indeed, are much studied systems, bimetallic coppergold nanoalloys have received relatively little attention. In this tutorial review we review the literature on bimetallic CuAu catalysts and present some options for their future development.

Graphical abstract: Application of copper–gold alloys in catalysis: current status and future perspectives

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
24 Nov 2008
First published
01 Jun 2009

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2009,38, 2231-2243

Application of coppergold alloys in catalysis: current status and future perspectives

C. L. Bracey, P. R. Ellis and G. J. Hutchings, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2009, 38, 2231 DOI: 10.1039/B817729P

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