Electronic metal-support interactions (EMSI) in catalysis are commonly rationalized in terms of an electron transfer between support material and supported metal catalyst particles. This general perspective, however, cannot fully explain experimentally observed EMSI for metallic nanoparticulate catalysts, because the strong charge screening of metals should locally confine effects of direct electronic interaction with the support to the catalyst-support interface (CSI), which, apart from the perimeter, is largely inaccessible for catalysis reactants. The concept of capacitive EMSI is proposed here for catalyst particles at the nanometer scale, where electronic equilibration results in a long-range charging of the catalytically active outer ...
Upon metal-metal contact, a transfer of electrons will occur between the metals until the Fermi leve...
Nanostructured metal-contained catalysts are one of the most widely used types of catalysts applied ...
Scaling relations combined with kinetic Monte Carlo simulations are used to study catalytic reaction...
Electronic metal–support interactions (EMSI) in catalysis are commonly rationalized in terms of an e...
Air pollutants can cause poor air quality; however, the use of heterogeneous catalytic oxidation has...
Model systems are very important to identify the working principles of real catalysts, and to develo...
Electronic interactions between metal nanoparticles and oxide supports control the functionality of ...
Electrocatalysis is at the heart of our future transition to a renewable energy system. Most energy ...
In chemistry and physics the electronic charge on a species or material is one important determinant...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
Understanding the fundamental mechanisms for charge transfer in supported catalysts is of great impo...
Electronic metal–carbon interaction plays a fundamental role in tuning the electrocatalytic behaviou...
Various studies on how the interfacial properties of nanocatalysts affect the catalytic reaction are...
Metal-support interactions can dramatically affect the properties of nanocomposite materials. Nevert...
Many chemical processes involving heterogeneous catalysis such as automotive catalysts or the steam ...
Upon metal-metal contact, a transfer of electrons will occur between the metals until the Fermi leve...
Nanostructured metal-contained catalysts are one of the most widely used types of catalysts applied ...
Scaling relations combined with kinetic Monte Carlo simulations are used to study catalytic reaction...
Electronic metal–support interactions (EMSI) in catalysis are commonly rationalized in terms of an e...
Air pollutants can cause poor air quality; however, the use of heterogeneous catalytic oxidation has...
Model systems are very important to identify the working principles of real catalysts, and to develo...
Electronic interactions between metal nanoparticles and oxide supports control the functionality of ...
Electrocatalysis is at the heart of our future transition to a renewable energy system. Most energy ...
In chemistry and physics the electronic charge on a species or material is one important determinant...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
Understanding the fundamental mechanisms for charge transfer in supported catalysts is of great impo...
Electronic metal–carbon interaction plays a fundamental role in tuning the electrocatalytic behaviou...
Various studies on how the interfacial properties of nanocatalysts affect the catalytic reaction are...
Metal-support interactions can dramatically affect the properties of nanocomposite materials. Nevert...
Many chemical processes involving heterogeneous catalysis such as automotive catalysts or the steam ...
Upon metal-metal contact, a transfer of electrons will occur between the metals until the Fermi leve...
Nanostructured metal-contained catalysts are one of the most widely used types of catalysts applied ...
Scaling relations combined with kinetic Monte Carlo simulations are used to study catalytic reaction...