This work demonstrates for the first time that carbide particle size is a critical factor for the activity and stability of carbon supported tungsten- and molybdenum carbide catalysts in (hydro-)deoxygenation reactions. The stability of the catalyst was shown to increase for larger particles due to the improved resistance of the metal carbide phase against full oxidation to crystalline metal oxides under reaction conditions. In addition to the improved catalyst stability, supported molybdenum carbides were found to more than double their weight-based catalytic activity upon increasing carbide particle size from 2 to 10 nanometers. The strongly improved (de-)hydrogenation activity of these larger carbide particles also facilitated a new deox...
High-surface-area molybdenum and tungsten carbide materials, synthesised by the temperature programm...
The present energy dilemma in conjunction with the adverse environmental impacts caused by fossil fu...
Tungsten carbides with surface areas ranging from 4 to 39 m2/g were prepared by the temperature-prog...
The relationships between the catalytic and structural properties of tungsten carbides have been elu...
The objectives of this research were to rationally synthesize supported tungsten carbide catalysts, ...
The use of renewable resources has gained attention in the last years due to the increasing worry ab...
Early transition metal nitrides and carbides, including molybdenum carbide, have been found to have ...
The hydrogenolysis of n-butane was studied on Mo and M02C supported on A12O3 as well as on bulk carb...
Molybdenum carbides are considered as promising replacements for expensive noble metal catalysts in ...
A series of $\gamma$-Al$\rm\sb2O\sb3$ supported molybdenum nitrides and carbides were prepared by th...
Mo₂C catalysts supported on carbon have been investigated for use in hydrotreating reactions that re...
The role of the synthesis method of molybdenum carbide nanoparticle catalysts supported on carbon na...
A two-step bio-oil upgrading process has been investigated using carbon supported molybdenum carbide...
Group 6 (W, Mo) metal carbide catalysts are promising alternatives to hydrodesulfurization (NiMo, Co...
We investigated the structural evolution of molybdenum carbides subjected to hot aqueous environment...
High-surface-area molybdenum and tungsten carbide materials, synthesised by the temperature programm...
The present energy dilemma in conjunction with the adverse environmental impacts caused by fossil fu...
Tungsten carbides with surface areas ranging from 4 to 39 m2/g were prepared by the temperature-prog...
The relationships between the catalytic and structural properties of tungsten carbides have been elu...
The objectives of this research were to rationally synthesize supported tungsten carbide catalysts, ...
The use of renewable resources has gained attention in the last years due to the increasing worry ab...
Early transition metal nitrides and carbides, including molybdenum carbide, have been found to have ...
The hydrogenolysis of n-butane was studied on Mo and M02C supported on A12O3 as well as on bulk carb...
Molybdenum carbides are considered as promising replacements for expensive noble metal catalysts in ...
A series of $\gamma$-Al$\rm\sb2O\sb3$ supported molybdenum nitrides and carbides were prepared by th...
Mo₂C catalysts supported on carbon have been investigated for use in hydrotreating reactions that re...
The role of the synthesis method of molybdenum carbide nanoparticle catalysts supported on carbon na...
A two-step bio-oil upgrading process has been investigated using carbon supported molybdenum carbide...
Group 6 (W, Mo) metal carbide catalysts are promising alternatives to hydrodesulfurization (NiMo, Co...
We investigated the structural evolution of molybdenum carbides subjected to hot aqueous environment...
High-surface-area molybdenum and tungsten carbide materials, synthesised by the temperature programm...
The present energy dilemma in conjunction with the adverse environmental impacts caused by fossil fu...
Tungsten carbides with surface areas ranging from 4 to 39 m2/g were prepared by the temperature-prog...