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Chinese Journal of Catalysis

Volume 37, Issue 9, September 2016, Pages 1441-1442
Chinese Journal of Catalysis

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Ultrastable nanogold catalyst—on the way going to practical application

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In the SMSI effect tuned catalyst, Au/TiO2-HAP, the Au NPs are located at the TiO2/HAP interfaces, forming anchored and partially covered Au NPs which are ultrastable and highly active for various high temperature reactions.

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    On the other hand, the interplay between the plasmonic metal and large-band-gap semiconductor is important for the overall photocatalytic reactivity. In addition to the influence on charge transfer, the metal-support interface exerts a significant impact on the surface catalytic reactions, this has been widely studied in heterogeneous catalytic science [26–29]. However, the details of the interfacial effect in plasmonic photocatalysts are still unclear.

Published 5 September 2016

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