Promotion by sulfur of gold catalysts for crotyl alcohol formation from crotonaldehyde hydrogenation

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Jillian E. Bailie and Graham J. Hutchings


Abstract

Thiophene doping of supported gold catalysts increases the rate of formation of the unsaturated alcohol for the hydrogenation of the α,β-unsaturated aldehyde, crotonaldehyde, providing the first example of the promotion of gold by sulfur.


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