Heterogeneous catalysis concerns material formulations – catalysts – that can assist a chemical reaction by improving its rate or selectivity, by lowering activation barriers and altering the energy landscape. The core of catalysts are often tiny metal particles that provide a large reaction surface at a small volume, as well as low coordination sites whose type and abundance depends on particle size and shape. Hence, such nanoparticles come in a broad spectrum of sizes and shapes when studied in a so-called ensemble comprised of millions of particles. Ensemble experimental techniques therefore often disregard the structural heterogeneity of nanoparticles as the measurements of such samples provide information on the averaged response of th...
Nanoparticles exist widely in nature and are objects of study in many scientific disciplines due to ...
Colloidal chemistry is used to control the size, shape, morphology, and composition of metal nanopar...
Detecting and characterizing reaction intermediates is not only important and powerful for elucidati...
Studying single catalyst nanoparticles, during reaction, eliminates averaging effects that are an in...
Nanoparticles are important catalysts. Understanding their structure-activity correlation is paramou...
Noble metal nanoparticles are an important class of catalysts. However they are inherently heterogen...
High-throughput and quantitative screening of catalyst activity is crucial for guiding the work cycl...
We present recent developments in top–down nanofabrication that have found application in catalysis ...
<p>It is well known that particle size plays an important role in catalytic activity although the re...
Industrial heterogeneous catalysts, composed of metal nanoparticles, have been widely utilized owing...
Recent years have witnessed the introduction of spatiotemporal spectroscopy for the characterization...
Plasmonic nanoparticles have recently emerged as a promising platform for photocatalysis thanks to t...
Plasmonic nanoparticles have recently emerged as a promising platform for photocatalysis thanks to t...
Catalyst activity can depend distinctly on nano -particle size and shape. Therefore, understanding t...
Single particle nanoplasmonic sensing and spectroscopy is a powerful and at the same time relatively...
Nanoparticles exist widely in nature and are objects of study in many scientific disciplines due to ...
Colloidal chemistry is used to control the size, shape, morphology, and composition of metal nanopar...
Detecting and characterizing reaction intermediates is not only important and powerful for elucidati...
Studying single catalyst nanoparticles, during reaction, eliminates averaging effects that are an in...
Nanoparticles are important catalysts. Understanding their structure-activity correlation is paramou...
Noble metal nanoparticles are an important class of catalysts. However they are inherently heterogen...
High-throughput and quantitative screening of catalyst activity is crucial for guiding the work cycl...
We present recent developments in top–down nanofabrication that have found application in catalysis ...
<p>It is well known that particle size plays an important role in catalytic activity although the re...
Industrial heterogeneous catalysts, composed of metal nanoparticles, have been widely utilized owing...
Recent years have witnessed the introduction of spatiotemporal spectroscopy for the characterization...
Plasmonic nanoparticles have recently emerged as a promising platform for photocatalysis thanks to t...
Plasmonic nanoparticles have recently emerged as a promising platform for photocatalysis thanks to t...
Catalyst activity can depend distinctly on nano -particle size and shape. Therefore, understanding t...
Single particle nanoplasmonic sensing and spectroscopy is a powerful and at the same time relatively...
Nanoparticles exist widely in nature and are objects of study in many scientific disciplines due to ...
Colloidal chemistry is used to control the size, shape, morphology, and composition of metal nanopar...
Detecting and characterizing reaction intermediates is not only important and powerful for elucidati...