This Review discusses the structural and catalytic aspects of the recently introduced reactive metal-support interaction. This special term was coined to account for the inability of the original concept of the strong metal-support interaction to accurately describe the structural, compositional, and electronic changes frequently occurring in oxide-supported metal particle catalysts at very high temperatures upon reduction in hydrogen, in many cases leading to intermetallic compound or substitutional alloy formation. This inaccuracy predominantly refers to the requirement of full reversibility upon oxidation and mild reduction for a strong metal-support interaction. A close look at the formation of oxide-supported intermetallic compounds up...
The strong metal support interaction (SMSI) was first described in 1978 by Tauster [1-4]. The effec...
Understanding Ostwald ripening and disintegration of supported metal particles under operating condi...
The redox interaction between hydroxyl groups on oxide surfaces and metal atoms and clusters deposit...
This Review discusses the structural and catalytic aspects of the recently introduced reactive metal...
This Review discusses the structural and catalytic aspects of the recently introduced reactive metal...
For residential fuel cell systems, reforming of natural gas is one option being considered for provi...
© The formation of metal-oxide interfaces in catalytic systems exhibits a synergistic phenomenon bet...
Because of their heterogeneous nature, supported metal catalysts always contain metal centers in a r...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
The application of intermetallic compounds for understanding in heterogeneous catalysis developed in...
The term SMSI comes from an effect observed in gas/solid heterogeneous catalysis. When a Pt group me...
In order to design catalytic materials, we need to understand the essential causes for material prop...
Summarization: When a metal is deposited on the surface of an oxide carrier, metal–support interacti...
The application of intermetallic compounds for understanding in heterogeneous catalysis developed in...
Electronic metal–carbon interaction plays a fundamental role in tuning the electrocatalytic behaviou...
The strong metal support interaction (SMSI) was first described in 1978 by Tauster [1-4]. The effec...
Understanding Ostwald ripening and disintegration of supported metal particles under operating condi...
The redox interaction between hydroxyl groups on oxide surfaces and metal atoms and clusters deposit...
This Review discusses the structural and catalytic aspects of the recently introduced reactive metal...
This Review discusses the structural and catalytic aspects of the recently introduced reactive metal...
For residential fuel cell systems, reforming of natural gas is one option being considered for provi...
© The formation of metal-oxide interfaces in catalytic systems exhibits a synergistic phenomenon bet...
Because of their heterogeneous nature, supported metal catalysts always contain metal centers in a r...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
The application of intermetallic compounds for understanding in heterogeneous catalysis developed in...
The term SMSI comes from an effect observed in gas/solid heterogeneous catalysis. When a Pt group me...
In order to design catalytic materials, we need to understand the essential causes for material prop...
Summarization: When a metal is deposited on the surface of an oxide carrier, metal–support interacti...
The application of intermetallic compounds for understanding in heterogeneous catalysis developed in...
Electronic metal–carbon interaction plays a fundamental role in tuning the electrocatalytic behaviou...
The strong metal support interaction (SMSI) was first described in 1978 by Tauster [1-4]. The effec...
Understanding Ostwald ripening and disintegration of supported metal particles under operating condi...
The redox interaction between hydroxyl groups on oxide surfaces and metal atoms and clusters deposit...