This is the published version. Copyright 2010 International Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryThis article briefly reviews the development of surface science and its close relevance to nanoscience and heterogeneous catalysis. The focus of this article is to highlight the importance of nanoscale surface science for understanding heterogeneous catalysis performing at solid–gas and solid–liquid interfaces. Surface science has built a foundation for the understanding of catalysis based on the studies of well-defined single-crystal catalysts in the past several decades. Studies of catalysis on well-defined nanoparticles (NPs) significantly promoted the understanding of catalytic mechanisms to an unprecedented level in the last decade. To unders...
This review article focuses on the impacts of recent advances in solution phase precious metal nanop...
Colloidal chemistry is used to control the size, shape, morphology, and composition of metal nanopar...
Catalysis by metal and metal oxide nano-sized (and smaller, sub-nanometer) structures such as cluste...
This is the published version. Copyright 2010 International Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryThis ...
This article briefly reviews the development of surface science and its close relevance to nanoscien...
This article briefly reviews the development of surface science and its close relevance to nanoscien...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
Summarization: Nowadays, heterogeneous catalysis plays a prominent role. The majority of industrial ...
Introduction: Heterogeneous catalysis is the science and technology of changing the rates of chemica...
Introduction: Heterogeneous catalysis is the science and technology of changing the rates of chemica...
Vacuum studies of metal single crystal surfaces using electron and molecular beam scattering reveale...
Exciting new opportunities are emerging in the field of catalysis based on nanotechnology approaches...
Exciting new opportunities are emerging in the field of catalysis based on nanotechnology approaches...
Exciting new opportunities are emerging in the field of catalysis based on nanotechnology approaches...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
This review article focuses on the impacts of recent advances in solution phase precious metal nanop...
Colloidal chemistry is used to control the size, shape, morphology, and composition of metal nanopar...
Catalysis by metal and metal oxide nano-sized (and smaller, sub-nanometer) structures such as cluste...
This is the published version. Copyright 2010 International Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryThis ...
This article briefly reviews the development of surface science and its close relevance to nanoscien...
This article briefly reviews the development of surface science and its close relevance to nanoscien...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
Summarization: Nowadays, heterogeneous catalysis plays a prominent role. The majority of industrial ...
Introduction: Heterogeneous catalysis is the science and technology of changing the rates of chemica...
Introduction: Heterogeneous catalysis is the science and technology of changing the rates of chemica...
Vacuum studies of metal single crystal surfaces using electron and molecular beam scattering reveale...
Exciting new opportunities are emerging in the field of catalysis based on nanotechnology approaches...
Exciting new opportunities are emerging in the field of catalysis based on nanotechnology approaches...
Exciting new opportunities are emerging in the field of catalysis based on nanotechnology approaches...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
This review article focuses on the impacts of recent advances in solution phase precious metal nanop...
Colloidal chemistry is used to control the size, shape, morphology, and composition of metal nanopar...
Catalysis by metal and metal oxide nano-sized (and smaller, sub-nanometer) structures such as cluste...