This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryAmorphous alloys structurally deviate from crystalline materials in that they possess unique short-range ordered and long-range disordered atomic arrangement. They are important catalytic materials due to their unique chemical and structural properties including broadly adjustable composition, structural homogeneity, and high concentration of coordinatively unsaturated sites. As chemically reduced metal–metalloid amorphous alloys exhibit excellent catalytic performance in applications such as efficient chemical production, energy conversion, and environmental remediation, there is an intense surge in interest in using them as catalytic materials. This critical rev...
Bimetallic alloys show great promise for applications in a wide range of technologies related to ele...
The combination of two or more metals, forming alloys, core–shells, or other complex heterometallic ...
International audienceThe development of a bimetallic catalyst for a given reaction requires not onl...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryAmorphous alloys structurall...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryAmorphous alloys structurall...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryBimetallic catalysts are one...
International audienceThe chemical and catalytic properties of supported alloyed metal nanoparticles...
Bimetallic nanocatalyst often shows enhanced performance where the key lies not only on the overall ...
Supported bimetallic nanoalloys have significantly different properties compared to their monometall...
The development of new catalyst materials for energy-efficient chemical synthesis is critical as ove...
In recent heterogeneous catalysis, much effort has been made in understanding how the size, shape, a...
The chemical and catalytic properties of supported alloyed metal nanoparticles are reviewed. After d...
Rapidly growing research interests surround heterogeneous nanocatalysis, in which metal nanoparticle...
This is the published version. ©Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistrySynthesis of bimetallic nan...
The present paper is a review summarizing our results gained in the field of catalysis ...
Bimetallic alloys show great promise for applications in a wide range of technologies related to ele...
The combination of two or more metals, forming alloys, core–shells, or other complex heterometallic ...
International audienceThe development of a bimetallic catalyst for a given reaction requires not onl...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryAmorphous alloys structurall...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryAmorphous alloys structurall...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryBimetallic catalysts are one...
International audienceThe chemical and catalytic properties of supported alloyed metal nanoparticles...
Bimetallic nanocatalyst often shows enhanced performance where the key lies not only on the overall ...
Supported bimetallic nanoalloys have significantly different properties compared to their monometall...
The development of new catalyst materials for energy-efficient chemical synthesis is critical as ove...
In recent heterogeneous catalysis, much effort has been made in understanding how the size, shape, a...
The chemical and catalytic properties of supported alloyed metal nanoparticles are reviewed. After d...
Rapidly growing research interests surround heterogeneous nanocatalysis, in which metal nanoparticle...
This is the published version. ©Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistrySynthesis of bimetallic nan...
The present paper is a review summarizing our results gained in the field of catalysis ...
Bimetallic alloys show great promise for applications in a wide range of technologies related to ele...
The combination of two or more metals, forming alloys, core–shells, or other complex heterometallic ...
International audienceThe development of a bimetallic catalyst for a given reaction requires not onl...