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Christopher J. Kiely
Researcher at Lehigh University
Publications - 389
Citations - 33224
Christopher J. Kiely is an academic researcher from Lehigh University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 374 publications receiving 29156 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher J. Kiely include Rice University & University of Liverpool.
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Ordered Colloidal Nanoalloys
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Carbon films with an sp 2 network structure
Ioannis Alexandrou,H.-J. Scheibe,Christopher J. Kiely,Adam J. Papworth,Gehan A. J. Amaratunga,B. Schultrich +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution electron microscopy (HREM) and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) were used to study the microstructure and bonding of the resultant layers.
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Tuning of catalytic sites in Pt/TiO2 catalysts for the chemoselective hydrogenation of 3-nitrostyrene
Margherita Macino,Alexandra J. Barnes,Sultan Althahban,Sultan Althahban,Ruiyang Qu,Emma K. Gibson,David J. Morgan,Simon J. Freakley,Nikolaos Dimitratos,Nikolaos Dimitratos,Christopher J. Kiely,Christopher J. Kiely,Xiang Gao,Andrew M. Beale,Andrew M. Beale,Donald Bethell,Qian He,Meenakshisundaram Sankar,Graham J. Hutchings +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 0.2 wt% Pt/TiO2 catalyst for the chemoselective hydrogenation of 3-nitrostyrene is presented, where the post-synthetic heat treatment procedure is combined with control over the metal loading.
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Selective oxidation of CO in the presence of H2, H2O and CO2 via gold for use in fuel cells.
Philip Landon,Jonathan Ferguson,Benjamín Solsona,Tomás García,Albert Frederick Carley,Andrew A. Herzing,Christopher J. Kiely,Stanislaw E. Golunski,Graham J. Hutchings +8 more
TL;DR: An Au/Fe2O3 catalyst prepared using a two-stage calcination procedure achieves target conversion and selectivity for the competitive oxidation of dilute CO in the presence of moist excess H2 and CO2.
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Oxidation of glycerol using gold–palladium alloy-supported nanocrystals
Nikolaos Dimitratos,Jose Antonio Lopez-Sanchez,Jinto Manjaly Anthonykutty,Gemma Louise Brett,Albert Frederick Carley,RC Tiruvalam,Andrew A. Herzing,Christopher J. Kiely,David W. Knight,Graham J. Hutchings +9 more
TL;DR: Glycerol, a by-product from biodiesel manufacture, is a highly functionalised renewable raw material, and the oxidation of glycerol in the presence of base using supported gold, palladium and gold-palladium alloys is described and discussed.