The active site behaviour of electrochemically synthesised gold nanomaterials.

@article{Plowman2011TheAS,
  title={The active site behaviour of electrochemically synthesised gold nanomaterials.},
  author={Blake J. Plowman and Anthony Peter O'Mullane and Suresh Kumar Bhargava},
  journal={Faraday discussions},
  year={2011},
  volume={152},
  pages={
          43-62; discussion 99-120
        }
}
Even though gold is the noblest of metals, a weak chemisorber and is regarded as being quite inert, it demonstrates significant electrocatalytic activity in its nanostructured form. It is demonstrated here that nanostructured and even evaporated thin films of gold are covered with active sites which are responsible for such activity. The identification of these sites is demonstrated with conventional electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry as well as a large amplitude Fourier… 
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