H Tang, J Wei, F Liu, B Qiao, X Pan, L Li… - Journal of the …, 2016 - ACS Publications
The strong metal–support interaction (SMSI) is of great importance for supported catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis. We report the first example of SMSI between Au nanoparticles …
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Metal particles grown by vapour deposition on clean and well-defined oxide surfaces are used as model catalysts. These new model catalysts allow, unlike metal single crystals, a …
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Publisher Summary Metals constitute a wide class of catalysts, and because catalysis occurs on the surface, there is an economic incentive, especially for precious metals, to obtain …
L Wang, J Zhang, Y Zhu, S Xu, C Wang, C Bian… - ACS …, 2017 - ACS Publications
The strong metal–support interactions (SMSI) are well-known but crucial for preparation of supported metal nanoparticle catalysts, which generally occur by reduction and oxidation …
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Universal mathematical relations between the mean relative size of metallic crystallites (d rel (VS)) and their dispersion (FE) in supported metal catalysts have been developed. The …
D Lin, Q Zhang, Z Qin, Q Li, X Feng… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Green and efficient synthesis of titanium‐containing molecular sieves is limited by the quantity of environmentally unfriendly additives and complicated synthesis procedures …
Hydrogen effects in catalysis: fundamentals and practical applications Page 1 HYDROGEN EFFECTS IN CATALYSIS Fundamentals and Practical Applications edited by Zoltán Paál PG …
Catalyst deactivation is ultimately inevitable, and one of the processes known to cause deactivation is sintering of metal particles. Consequently, numerous methods to reverse the …
A model is proposed to account generically for strong metal-support interactions, a term which is used in a broad sense, and for SMSI, an acronym which is used in a specific and …