Identification of active sites on supported metal catalysts with carbon nanotube hydrogen highways
Understanding the location and nature of the catalytic active site is critical for controlling a catalyst’s activity and selectivity. Here, the authors separate the metal from the support by a controlled distance while maintaining the ability to promote defects via the use of carbon nanotube hydroge...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas M. Briggs, Lawrence Barrett, Evan C. Wegener, Leidy V. Herrera, Laura A. Gomez, Jeffrey T. Miller, Steven P. Crossley |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f563388ceb514db2b6d7f57beb5a15f6 |
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