Catalysis by Gold/Platinum Group Metals

The recent surge of new interest in catalysis by gold (1-3) has led researchers to investigate the effects of adding other metals to the gold. As a result, there are a number of reactions with potential for industrial application where combinations of gold with a platinum group metal (pgm) have been...

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