Abstract:Banned for already 20 years, carbon tetrachloride is still used industrially. The ingestion of the halogen compound (inhalation, dermal contact, drinking) is known to induce serious damage to the liver, for which gold particles might represent one of the most efficient treatment. Here, using the temperature-programmed desorption technique, we show that carbon tetrachloride is decomposed by a polycrystalline gold surface producing Cl 2 at a minimum rate of 25% of the deposited molecules. The adsorption and deco… Show more
“…It was recently reported that CCl 4 produces Cl 2 on a polycrystalline gold surface. 22 To determine the influence of CCl 4 , AuNPore was analysed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and the survey spectra of the following three samples are shown in Fig. 3A: (a) fresh catalyst, (b) used catalyst before washing, and (c) refreshed catalyst after washing with H 2 O 2 /NaOH.…”
A simple and efficient photocatalytic approach for dehydrative etherification of alcohols has been developed by nanoporous gold catalyst. This protocol features no requirement of addition of acids or bases, broad...
“…It was recently reported that CCl 4 produces Cl 2 on a polycrystalline gold surface. 22 To determine the influence of CCl 4 , AuNPore was analysed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and the survey spectra of the following three samples are shown in Fig. 3A: (a) fresh catalyst, (b) used catalyst before washing, and (c) refreshed catalyst after washing with H 2 O 2 /NaOH.…”
A simple and efficient photocatalytic approach for dehydrative etherification of alcohols has been developed by nanoporous gold catalyst. This protocol features no requirement of addition of acids or bases, broad...
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