The goal of catalyst characterization is to understand the structure and properties of a catalytic material and how they ultimately affect catalytic performance. However, pitfalls in …
Excess electrons from intrinsic defects, dopants and photoexcitation play a key role in many of the properties of TiO2. Understanding their behaviour is important for improving the …
U Diebold - Surface science reports, 2003 - Elsevier
Titanium dioxide is the most investigated single-crystalline system in the surface science of metal oxides, and the literature on rutile (110),(100),(001), and anatase surfaces is …
Catalysis informatics is a distinct subfield that lies at the intersection of cheminformatics and materials informatics but with distinctive challenges arising from the dynamic, surface …
R Ouyang, JX Liu, WX Li - Journal of the American Chemical …, 2013 - ACS Publications
Understanding Ostwald ripening and disintegration of supported metal particles under operating conditions has been of central importance in the study of sintering and dispersion …
GA Somorjai, H Frei, JY Park - Journal of the American Chemical …, 2009 - ACS Publications
The challenge of chemistry in the 21st century is to achieve 100% selectivity of the desired product molecule in multipath reactions (“green chemistry”) and develop renewable energy …
GA Somorjai, JY Park - Angewandte Chemie International …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Selectivity—the production of one molecule out of many other thermodynamically feasible product molecules—is the key concept in developing clean processes that do not produce …
J Kim, H Choi, D Kim, JY Park - ACS Catalysis, 2021 - ACS Publications
The formation of metal-oxide interfaces in catalytic systems exhibits a synergistic phenomenon between metal and reducible oxides, often referred to as the strong metal …