Acceleration of catalytic transformation of molecules via heterogeneous materials occurs through design of active binding sites to optimally balance the requirements of all steps in a catalytic cycle. In accordance with the Sabatier principle, the characteristics of a single binding site are balanced between at least two transient phenomena, leading to maximum possible catalytic activity at a single, static condition (i.e., a ‘volcano curve’ peak). In this work, a dynamic heterogeneous catalyst oscillating between two electronic states was evaluated to demonstrate catalytic activity as much as three-to-four orders of magnitude (1,000-10,000x) above the Sabatier maximum. Surface substrate binding energies were varied by a given amplitude (0....
In the future, (electro-)chemical catalysts will have to be more tolerant towards a varying supply o...
Addnl. data considered in abstracting and indexing are available from a source cited in the original...
Information about the elementary processes underlying heterogeneous catalysis may be obtained by inv...
A heterogeneous catalyst is a functional material that continually creates active sites with its rea...
Nonlinear dynamics in heterogeneous catalysis has been studied extensively over the past decades (se...
This paper describes a novel form of dynamic operation named pulsed activation method. It can be vie...
Heterogeneous catalytic systems based on the use of stimuli-responsive materials can be switched fro...
Kinetics and reactor modeling for heterogeneous catalytic reactions are prominent tools for investig...
Heterogeneous catalysis has developed over the past two centuries as a technology driven by the need...
Nonsteady-state kinetics was used for the detn. of the reaction mechanism of a heterogeneous catalyt...
Heterogeneous catalysis is at the heart of the chemical industry. Being able to tune and design effi...
Unsteady-state kinetics can be used for the determination of the reaction mechanism of a heterogeneo...
The aim of this talk was to review recent progress in theoretical modeling of pattern formation duri...
Catalysis describes the acceleration of a chemical reaction by means of a substance that is itself n...
The application of alternating current is advantageous in energy transfer over long distances. It is...
In the future, (electro-)chemical catalysts will have to be more tolerant towards a varying supply o...
Addnl. data considered in abstracting and indexing are available from a source cited in the original...
Information about the elementary processes underlying heterogeneous catalysis may be obtained by inv...
A heterogeneous catalyst is a functional material that continually creates active sites with its rea...
Nonlinear dynamics in heterogeneous catalysis has been studied extensively over the past decades (se...
This paper describes a novel form of dynamic operation named pulsed activation method. It can be vie...
Heterogeneous catalytic systems based on the use of stimuli-responsive materials can be switched fro...
Kinetics and reactor modeling for heterogeneous catalytic reactions are prominent tools for investig...
Heterogeneous catalysis has developed over the past two centuries as a technology driven by the need...
Nonsteady-state kinetics was used for the detn. of the reaction mechanism of a heterogeneous catalyt...
Heterogeneous catalysis is at the heart of the chemical industry. Being able to tune and design effi...
Unsteady-state kinetics can be used for the determination of the reaction mechanism of a heterogeneo...
The aim of this talk was to review recent progress in theoretical modeling of pattern formation duri...
Catalysis describes the acceleration of a chemical reaction by means of a substance that is itself n...
The application of alternating current is advantageous in energy transfer over long distances. It is...
In the future, (electro-)chemical catalysts will have to be more tolerant towards a varying supply o...
Addnl. data considered in abstracting and indexing are available from a source cited in the original...
Information about the elementary processes underlying heterogeneous catalysis may be obtained by inv...