The reactivity of solids focuses on time-dependent modifications. The surface of catalysts also undergoes time-dependent modifications during the catalytic cycle. The objective of this contribution is to highlight scientific problems of common interest in the science of solid-state reactivity and in catalysis, especially when the mobility of small chemical species (hydrogen, oxygen) on surfaces, or 'spillover', is involved. This will be illustrated by surface reactions at MoS2 edges and reconstruction of surfaces on MoO3
Heterogeneous catalysis and functional surfaces are intimately connected. Surface functionalities me...
We review studies of molecular interactions and chemical reactions at metal surfaces, emphasizing pr...
Oxygen chemisorption at metal surfaces has been shown through a combination of scanning tunnelling m...
Transition metals can dissociate hydrogen to a surface mobile species called spillover hydrogen (H-s...
We report new results concerning the role of surface mobile species in catalytic processes. More pre...
This focussed review is an update concerning highly active surface species moving between different ...
We give here an overview of new developments concerning spillover processes in catalysis. We focus o...
It is well known that surface migration of diffusion plays an important role in catalysis and cataly...
International audienceThis short review article aims at revisiting the description of active sites i...
Solid state reactions are involved in many stages of catalyst life, from preparation to deactivation...
Understanding the mechanisms governing chemical and morphological changes induced by an ambient-pres...
The kinetics of surface reactions in one-dimensional and radial (two-dimensional) distribution of di...
The active sites for catalytic reactions in heterogeneous catalysis are often minority sites related...
This text provides students and researchers with a complete view of reactions at solid surfaces, how...
This work is a continuation of the article "Surface reactions with participation of oxides of molybd...
Heterogeneous catalysis and functional surfaces are intimately connected. Surface functionalities me...
We review studies of molecular interactions and chemical reactions at metal surfaces, emphasizing pr...
Oxygen chemisorption at metal surfaces has been shown through a combination of scanning tunnelling m...
Transition metals can dissociate hydrogen to a surface mobile species called spillover hydrogen (H-s...
We report new results concerning the role of surface mobile species in catalytic processes. More pre...
This focussed review is an update concerning highly active surface species moving between different ...
We give here an overview of new developments concerning spillover processes in catalysis. We focus o...
It is well known that surface migration of diffusion plays an important role in catalysis and cataly...
International audienceThis short review article aims at revisiting the description of active sites i...
Solid state reactions are involved in many stages of catalyst life, from preparation to deactivation...
Understanding the mechanisms governing chemical and morphological changes induced by an ambient-pres...
The kinetics of surface reactions in one-dimensional and radial (two-dimensional) distribution of di...
The active sites for catalytic reactions in heterogeneous catalysis are often minority sites related...
This text provides students and researchers with a complete view of reactions at solid surfaces, how...
This work is a continuation of the article "Surface reactions with participation of oxides of molybd...
Heterogeneous catalysis and functional surfaces are intimately connected. Surface functionalities me...
We review studies of molecular interactions and chemical reactions at metal surfaces, emphasizing pr...
Oxygen chemisorption at metal surfaces has been shown through a combination of scanning tunnelling m...