Exciting new opportunities are emerging in the field of catalysis based on nanotechnology approaches. A new understanding and mastery of catalysis could have broad societal …
A Mahdavi-Shakib, TN Whittaker, TY Yun… - Nature Catalysis, 2023 - nature.com
Hydrogen spillover involves the migration of H atom equivalents from metal nanoparticles to a support. While well documented, H spillover is poorly understood and largely unquantified …
The application of density functional theory to calculate adsorption properties, reaction pathways, and activation energies for surface chemical reactions is reviewed. Particular …
Understanding the energy it takes to build or break chemical bonds is essential for scientists and engineers in a wide range of innovative fields, including catalysis, nanomaterials …
B Zugic, L Wang, C Heine, DN Zakharov… - Nature materials, 2017 - nature.com
Bimetallic, nanostructured materials hold promise for improving catalyst activity and selectivity, yet little is known about the dynamic compositional and structural changes that …
Catalysis by gold has rapidly become a hot topic in chemistry, with a new discovery being made almost every week. Gold is equally effective as a heterogeneous or a homogeneous …
ASK Hashmi - Chemical reviews, 2007 - ACS Publications
Gold has accompanied mankind from the very early days; no name of a chemist is associated with the discovery of the element gold. It is probably the only chemical element …
M Turner, VB Golovko, OPH Vaughan, P Abdulkin… - Nature, 2008 - nature.com
Supported gold nanoparticles have excited much interest owing to their unusual and somewhat unexpected catalytic properties,,,,,,, but the origin of the catalytic activity is still not …
It is suggested that there may be several effects contributing to the special catalytic properties of supported nanosized gold particles, and that it is useful to order them in a …