textTransition metal alloys are an important class of materials in heterogeneous catalysis due in no small part to the often greatly enhanced activity and selectivity they exhibit compared to their monometallic constituents. A host of experimental and theoretical studies have demonstrated that, in many cases, these synergistic effects can be attributed to atomic-scale features of the catalyst surface. Realizing the goal of designing -- rather than serendipitously discovering -- new alloy catalysts thus depends on our ability to predict their atomic configuration under technologically relevant conditions. This dissertation presents original research into the development and use of computational tools to accomplish this objective. These tools...
Surface restructuring in bimetallic systems has recently been shown to play a crucial role in hetero...
Bimetallic precious-metal nanoparticles (NPs) are promising as components of heterogeneous catalytic...
textThe science and technology of catalysis is more important today than at any other time in our hi...
Conspectus Single-Atom alloys (SAAs) are an emerging class of materials consisting of a coinage met...
textIn recent years, palladium (Pd) has been extensively studied for a possible alternative for Pt t...
This dissertation is focused on understanding heterogeneous bimetallic catalysts using model catalys...
In this work, various bimetallic model surfaces were prepared on Ru(0001) and Pt(111) single crystal...
Alloys have been widely studied for heterogeneous catalysis. Many bi- and multi-metallic alloys have...
Recently, a new class of catalysts, called single-atom alloy (SAA), has been discovered, synthesized...
In this study, we have developed solid-state models of platinum and palladium bimetallic catalysts, ...
Alloy and bimetallic catalyst surfaces have been modelled using two different techniques. Surfaces o...
DFT+Cluster Expansion+Monte Carlo (DFT-CE-MC) process of studying thermodynamic properties of lattic...
Pt-decorated Au nanostructures and bimetallic PtAu nanoparticles have been shown to act as catalysts...
Pt-decorated Au nanostructures and bimetallic PtAu nanoparticles have been shown to act as catalysts...
none4noStructural parameters, binding energies, and bonding mechanism of CO molecules on PdAu(111) a...
Surface restructuring in bimetallic systems has recently been shown to play a crucial role in hetero...
Bimetallic precious-metal nanoparticles (NPs) are promising as components of heterogeneous catalytic...
textThe science and technology of catalysis is more important today than at any other time in our hi...
Conspectus Single-Atom alloys (SAAs) are an emerging class of materials consisting of a coinage met...
textIn recent years, palladium (Pd) has been extensively studied for a possible alternative for Pt t...
This dissertation is focused on understanding heterogeneous bimetallic catalysts using model catalys...
In this work, various bimetallic model surfaces were prepared on Ru(0001) and Pt(111) single crystal...
Alloys have been widely studied for heterogeneous catalysis. Many bi- and multi-metallic alloys have...
Recently, a new class of catalysts, called single-atom alloy (SAA), has been discovered, synthesized...
In this study, we have developed solid-state models of platinum and palladium bimetallic catalysts, ...
Alloy and bimetallic catalyst surfaces have been modelled using two different techniques. Surfaces o...
DFT+Cluster Expansion+Monte Carlo (DFT-CE-MC) process of studying thermodynamic properties of lattic...
Pt-decorated Au nanostructures and bimetallic PtAu nanoparticles have been shown to act as catalysts...
Pt-decorated Au nanostructures and bimetallic PtAu nanoparticles have been shown to act as catalysts...
none4noStructural parameters, binding energies, and bonding mechanism of CO molecules on PdAu(111) a...
Surface restructuring in bimetallic systems has recently been shown to play a crucial role in hetero...
Bimetallic precious-metal nanoparticles (NPs) are promising as components of heterogeneous catalytic...
textThe science and technology of catalysis is more important today than at any other time in our hi...