The selective oxidation of crotyl alcohol has been explored over a Pd(111) model catalyst. At low temperatures, the alcohol adsorbs intact with the CdC bond parallel to the surface. Activation likely proceeds through an allyl alkoxide intermediate that follows two distinct reaction channels. Over the clean surface, �90% of the alcohol oxidizes to surface bound crotonaldehyde above 200 K, which subsequently all decarbonylates to propene and CO at room temperature. The minor reaction channel involves C-O scission to 2-butene and water. While some of these undesired reactively formed alkene products desorb around 300 K, the majority dehydrogenate to irreversibly bound carbon above 380 K. This latter decomposition pathway is unlikely to ...
Knowledge of the structure of active sites is a prerequisite for the rational design of solid cataly...
The selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde in liquid phase, at a temperature of 353 K and a H2 pr...
Stabilized metal nanoparticles (NPs) have received wide interest in a number of liquid-phase catalyt...
The selective oxidation of crotyl alcohol has been explored over a Pd(111) model catalyst. At low te...
Here, we report on the first application of high-pressure XPS (HP-XPS) to the surface catalyzed sele...
The extremely surface sensitive technique of metastable de-excitation spectroscopy (MDS) has been ut...
This thesis concerns the selective aerobic oxidation of allylic alcohols over practical and model pa...
The selective aerobic oxidation of crotyl alcohol to crotonaldehyde was investigated by time-resolve...
The selective oxidation of crotyl alcohol to crotonaldehyde over ultrathin Au overlayers on Pd(1 1 1...
The surface chemistry of crotonaldehyde and propene, primary and secondary reaction products in the...
Synchronous, time-resolved DRIFTS/MS/XAS cycling studies of the vapor phase selective aerobic oxidat...
To investigate how surface oxygen participates in the reaction of important aromatic oxygenates, the...
The mechanism of alcohol oxidation was investigated using the conversion of cinnamyl alcohol (1) ove...
Oxidation of alcohols and aldehydes is one route to value-added chemicals from biomass. Because cata...
Knowledge of the structure of active sites is a prerequisite for the rational design of solid cataly...
The selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde in liquid phase, at a temperature of 353 K and a H2 pr...
Stabilized metal nanoparticles (NPs) have received wide interest in a number of liquid-phase catalyt...
The selective oxidation of crotyl alcohol has been explored over a Pd(111) model catalyst. At low te...
Here, we report on the first application of high-pressure XPS (HP-XPS) to the surface catalyzed sele...
The extremely surface sensitive technique of metastable de-excitation spectroscopy (MDS) has been ut...
This thesis concerns the selective aerobic oxidation of allylic alcohols over practical and model pa...
The selective aerobic oxidation of crotyl alcohol to crotonaldehyde was investigated by time-resolve...
The selective oxidation of crotyl alcohol to crotonaldehyde over ultrathin Au overlayers on Pd(1 1 1...
The surface chemistry of crotonaldehyde and propene, primary and secondary reaction products in the...
Synchronous, time-resolved DRIFTS/MS/XAS cycling studies of the vapor phase selective aerobic oxidat...
To investigate how surface oxygen participates in the reaction of important aromatic oxygenates, the...
The mechanism of alcohol oxidation was investigated using the conversion of cinnamyl alcohol (1) ove...
Oxidation of alcohols and aldehydes is one route to value-added chemicals from biomass. Because cata...
Knowledge of the structure of active sites is a prerequisite for the rational design of solid cataly...
The selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde in liquid phase, at a temperature of 353 K and a H2 pr...
Stabilized metal nanoparticles (NPs) have received wide interest in a number of liquid-phase catalyt...