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Particle to Particle Migration of Hydrogen Atoms on Platinum—Alumina Catalysts from Particle to Neighboring Particles
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This article is published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry.The article was published on 1964-02-01. It has received 393 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Particle & Platinum.read more
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Hydrogen storage in metal–organic frameworks
TL;DR: This critical review of the current status of hydrogen storage within microporous metal-organic frameworks provides an overview of the relationships between structural features and the enthalpy of hydrogen adsorption, spectroscopic methods for probing framework-H(2) interactions, and strategies for improving storage capacity.
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Enhanced gas sensing by individual SnO2 nanowires and nanobelts functionalized with Pd catalyst particles.
TL;DR: Pd-functionalized nanostructures exhibited a dramatic improvement in sensitivity toward oxygen and hydrogen due to the enhanced catalytic dissociation of the molecular adsorbate on the Pd nanoparticle surfaces and the subsequent diffusion of the resultant atomic species to the oxide surface.
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Well-Defined Materials for Heterogeneous Catalysis: From Nanoparticles to Isolated Single-Atom Sites.
TL;DR: The roles of nanoparticles and isolated single atom sites in catalytic reactions are surveyed and the challenges and opportunities of well-defined materials for catalyst development are highlighted, gaining a fundamental understanding of their active sites.
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Catalyst support effects on hydrogen spillover
Waiz Karim,Waiz Karim,Clelia Spreafico,Armin Kleibert,Jens Gobrecht,Joost VandeVondele,Yasin Ekinci,Jeroen A. van Bokhoven,Jeroen A. van Bokhoven +8 more
TL;DR: The enhanced precision of top-down nanofabrication is used to prepare controlled and precisely tunable model systems that allow us to quantify the efficiency and spatial extent of hydrogen spillover on both reducible and nonreducible supports.