Čes. slov. farm. 2015, 64(5):209-211
A comparison of SiO2-, Cu-, and Ni-supported Au nanoparticles for selective glycerol oxidation to acetic acid
- University of Silesia, Institute of Chemistry, Katowice, Poland
Grants and funding:
The research was co-financed by the National Research and Development Center (NCBiR) under Grant ORGANOMET No: PBS2/A5/40/2014. Author Maciej Kapkowski expresses his appreciation for the support of the DoktoRIS - Scholarship program for innovative Silesia, which is co-financed by the European Union within the framework of the ESF.
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