Surface science studies allow processes important for heterogeneous catalysis to be investigated in greatest detail. Starting from the simplest model of a catalytic surface, a metal single-crystal surface under ultrahigh vacuum conditions, enormous progress has been made in the last decades towards extending the surface science of catalysis to technically more relevant dimensions. In this perspective, we highlight recent work, including our own, dealing with the influence of water on metal-support interactions in surface science studies of oxide-supported metal nanoparticle model catalysts. In particular, the effect of hydroxyl groups on nucleation and sintering of metal nanoparticles, and surface science investigations into catalyst prepar...
Surface science in catalysis has diversified from a discipline based on ultra high vacuum studies of...
The thermal stability of wet-chemically prepared Cu/SiO2 model catalysts containing nanometer-sized ...
Surface science in catalysis has diversified from a discipline based on ultra high vacuum studies of...
Surface science studies allow processes important for heterogeneous catalysis to be investigated in ...
The combination of surface science techniques with accurate quantum-mechanical numerical simulations...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
Metallic nanoparticles finely dispersed over oxide supports have found use as heterogeneous catalyst...
CONSPECTUS: Heterogeneous catalysts are widely employed in technological applications, such as chemi...
After a general introduction to model studies in catalysis, results from different research areas ar...
Efforts to bridge the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis include the use of surface...
The relation between surface science and catalysis science is discussed emphasising the aspects of t...
These studies investigate the nucleation and growth of nanoparticles and how their interaction with ...
The thermal stability of wet-chemically prepared Cu/SiO2 model catalysts containing nanometer-sized ...
Heterogeneous catalysts are widely employed in technological applications, such as chemical manufact...
A combination of electron microscopy, X-ray and neutron spectroscopies and computational methods has...
Surface science in catalysis has diversified from a discipline based on ultra high vacuum studies of...
The thermal stability of wet-chemically prepared Cu/SiO2 model catalysts containing nanometer-sized ...
Surface science in catalysis has diversified from a discipline based on ultra high vacuum studies of...
Surface science studies allow processes important for heterogeneous catalysis to be investigated in ...
The combination of surface science techniques with accurate quantum-mechanical numerical simulations...
The development of model catalyst systems for heterogeneous catalysis going beyond the metal single ...
Metallic nanoparticles finely dispersed over oxide supports have found use as heterogeneous catalyst...
CONSPECTUS: Heterogeneous catalysts are widely employed in technological applications, such as chemi...
After a general introduction to model studies in catalysis, results from different research areas ar...
Efforts to bridge the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis include the use of surface...
The relation between surface science and catalysis science is discussed emphasising the aspects of t...
These studies investigate the nucleation and growth of nanoparticles and how their interaction with ...
The thermal stability of wet-chemically prepared Cu/SiO2 model catalysts containing nanometer-sized ...
Heterogeneous catalysts are widely employed in technological applications, such as chemical manufact...
A combination of electron microscopy, X-ray and neutron spectroscopies and computational methods has...
Surface science in catalysis has diversified from a discipline based on ultra high vacuum studies of...
The thermal stability of wet-chemically prepared Cu/SiO2 model catalysts containing nanometer-sized ...
Surface science in catalysis has diversified from a discipline based on ultra high vacuum studies of...