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chemistry and still represents one of the most investigatedfield of catalytic applications. The second part is dedicated tothe removal of trace amounts of CO for preparing pure H2 foruse in fuel cells.

Introduction, presentation and conclusions in eachchapter, along with frequent recalls of basic concepts, allow afacile comprehension of the matter. Quite helpful is theappendix “introduction to density functional theory” by Eric L Short, which presents the Car and Parriello’s quantummechanical approach to chemisorption modelling to a largeaudience. Through accurate literature data and criticalcomments, the book offers a detailed map of the researchgroups worldwide involved in catalytic applications of gold.

Catalysis by Gold is a book of great cultural relevancecombined with a simple and pleasant reading. Certainly, it isan appropriate time in the remarkable progress of goldcatalysis for the first comprehensive review of the subject. Thisexcellent book should be essential reading for all thoseworking in gold catalysis or seeking to exploit it – researchstudents, industrialists, etc – as well as for those workinggenerally in the catalysis field.

Michele RossiNovember 2006

Editor’s note: This book contains 350 pages and costsUS$88/£51. Details were published in the last issue or from: www.icpress.co.uk/chemistry/p450.html

BookReview

Catalysis by GoldGeoffrey C Bond, Catherine Louis, David T ThompsonImperial College Press ISBN: 1-86094-658-5

Graham G Hutchings has recently presented “Catalysis by Gold”as the sixth volume of the Catalytic Science Series by Imperial College Press which follows the previous“Environmental Catalysis”, ”Catalysis by Ceria and RelatedMaterials”, “Zeolites for Clean Technologies”, “Isotopes inHeterogeneous Catalysis” and “Supported Metals in Catalysis”.

The Authors, Geoffrey C Bond, Catherine Louis and David T Thompson, well known to the community involved incatalytic studies, introduce the reader into one of the mostexciting pages of the current academic and industrial researchwhich has been thrilling us for the last fifteen years. Inparticular, this book documents the rapid evolution of goldchemistry, reviewing fundamental studies since thepioneering papers of Haruta, Hutchings and Galvagno-Parravano. After considering that the surprising progress ofgold chemistry has been due to synergetic effects betweennanoscience and catalysis, we will discover how, from the inertyellow metal, small particles can be prepared, characterisedand applied as catalysts for chemical processing,environmental control and electrochemical technologies.

The text contains two introductive chapters recalling thebasic concepts of catalysis and the general properties of gold,which are followed by three fundamental chapters, the firstdedicated to the preparation and properties of small goldparticles, the second giving a wide description of the methodsfor preparing and characterising supported gold catalysts andthe third one dealing with the chemisorption of simplemolecules on gold.

The catalytic applications are discussed in ten chaptersdedicated to different topics as oxidation of carbonmonoxide, selective oxidation of carbon monoxide inhydrogen, selective oxidation of organic molecules, reactionsinvolving hydrogen, the water-gas shift, reactions ofenvironmental importance, homogeneous catalysis andsupported catalysts, miscellaneous reactions and commercialapplications.

Owing to its practical importance and for historicalreasons, the low temperature oxidation of CO represents themost widely discussed argument. Two distinct dedicatedchapters highlight the importance of this research area. Thefirst one has the merit to point out agreements anddisagreements and to summarise the present position of theresearch on CO oxidation, which opened the new age of gold

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