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Abstract.Glucose and gluconate aqueous solutions (2 mol/l) were oxidized with air (atmospheric pressure, 333K, pH 7) on active charcoal-supported, platinum catalysts (catalytic ratios substrate/Pt 2 787); some catalysts were promoted with bismuth or gold. The activity of unpromoted Pt/C catalysts for glucose oxidation was comparable with that of Pd-Bi/C catalysts and there was no deactivation; gluconate formed transiently was oxidized into glucarate, the final selectivity did not exceed 50%. The oxidation of gluconate on very well dispersed Pt catalysts prepared by cationic exchange or anionic adsorption leads to higher glucarate selectivities than those previously reported, in spite of the fact that the present solutions were much more concentrated and reduced amounts of platinum were used. Addition of bismuth adatoms by surface redox reaction produces a shift in selectivity towards 2-ketogluconate. Addition of gold adatoms on platinum decreases the catalyst deactivation.
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