Publications by authors named "Salma Eltayeb"

To elucidate the role of low-coordinated sites in the partial methanol oxidation to methyl formate (MeFo), the isothermal reactivity of flat Au(111) and stepped Au(332) in pulsed molecular beam experiments was compared for a broad range of reaction conditions. Low-coordinated step sites were found to enhance MeFo selectivity, especially at low coverage conditions, as found at higher temperatures. The analysis of the transient kinetics provides evidence for the essential role of Au O phases for MeFo formation and the complex interplay of different oxygen species for the observed selectivity.

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Article Synopsis
  • Partial methanol oxidation leads to the production of methyl formate (MeFo) with high selectivity when using nanoporous gold (npAu) catalysts.
  • The study found that low-coordinated sites on these catalysts particularly influence this selectivity, with stepped Au(332) surfaces promoting MeFo production while minimizing overoxidation.
  • DFT calculations highlight the differences in oxygen distribution on these surfaces, providing insights into the atomic-level mechanisms that govern the complex reactions occurring on gold catalysts.
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Recent evidence for low-temperature oxidation of methyl formate on Au(332) may affect the selectivity of gold catalysts during partial oxidation of methanol. Under isothermal conditions, overoxidation of methyl formate is significantly slower than methanol oxidation which can be attributed to special oxygen species required for overoxidation.

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