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Title:

Nanoassembled model catalysts: changing efficiency and selectivity atom-by-atom

Author(s):
Heiz, U.; Abbet, S.; Hakkinen, H.; Landman, U.
Abstract:
A review; cluster-assembled materials open fascinating new routes for tuning phys. and chem. properties by changing cluster size and often these materials behave completely differently than their bulk analogs. By depositing gas phase cluster cations on various surfaces, cluster model catalysts are fabricated, which exhibit remarkable catalytic activity. While inert as bulk material, gold cluster catalysts oxidize carbon monoxide with Au8 to be the smallest active size. In contrast to the high s...     »
Keywords:
Oxidation catalysts (for CO nanoassembled model catalysts and changing efficiency and selectivity atom-by-atom) Hydrogenation catalysts (for C4H4 nanoassembled model catalysts and changing efficiency and selectivity atom-by-atom) Polymerization catalysts (for acetylene nanoassembled model catalysts and changing efficiency and selectivity atom-by-atom) Clusters (metal nanoassembled model catalysts and changing efficiency and selectivity atom-by-atom) Intermediates Role: FMU (Formation, unclassifi...     »
Congress title:
CAN 137:115081 67-2 Catalysis, Reaction Kinetics, and Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Institute of Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany. Journal 0272-9172 1120-53-2 (1,3-Cyclobutadiene) Role: FMU (Formation, unclassified), RCT (Reactant), FORM (Formation, nonpreparative), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (cyclotrimerization and hydrogenation of; nanoassembled model catalysts and changing efficiency and selectivity atom-by-atom); 1309-48-4 (Magnesia); 7440-05-3D (Palladium)...     »
Journal title:
Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc.
Year:
2001
Journal volume:
648
Journal issue:
Growth, Evolution and Properties of Surfaces, Thin Films and Self-Organized Structures
Pages contribution:
P9 1/1-P9 1/10
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