Issue 12, 2004

Direct production of hydrogen peroxide from CO, O2, and H2O over a novel alumina-supported Cu catalyst

Abstract

The direct production of hydrogen peroxide from CO, O2, and H2O over a novel catalyst system based on highly dispersed Cu supported on alumina has been demonstrated. Under optimized conditions, a high H2O2 formation rate of ca. 0.326 mmol (g cat.)−1 h−1 could be achieved.

Graphical abstract: Direct production of hydrogen peroxide from CO, O2, and H2O over a novel alumina-supported Cu catalyst

Article information

Article type
Letter
Submitted
10 Jul 2004
Accepted
31 Aug 2004
First published
17 Nov 2004

New J. Chem., 2004,28, 1431-1433

Direct production of hydrogen peroxide from CO, O2, and H2O over a novel alumina-supported Cu catalyst

W. Feng, Y. Cao, N. Yi, W. Dai and K. Fan, New J. Chem., 2004, 28, 1431 DOI: 10.1039/B410559A

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