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Supported metal nanoclusters catalytic properties

Supported clusters of only a few metal atoms have new catalytic properties, different from those of larger supported nanoclusters and nanoparticles. [Pg.73]

Mono- and Bimetallic Supported Catalysts. - The key factor in designing supported metal catalysts is the knowledge about the reaction mechanisms and information about the role of different types of active sites in a given step of the catalytic reaction. The performance of supported mono-functional monometallic catalysts is governed by the metal particle size, metal dispersion, overall morphology of the metal nanocluster, the character of metal-support interaction, and the electronic properties of the metal. In bifunctional supported metal catalysts in addition to the above listed factors the metal/acid balance, and the type and strength of the acid function play a key role in the overall performance. [Pg.2]


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