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Mixed metal catalysts ensemble effect

This so called ensemble or geometric effect, however, is not the only reason for the distinct properties of mixed metal catalysts. The diluent metal can... [Pg.254]

In order to verify the presence of bimetallic particles having mixed metal surface sites (i.e., true bimetallic clusters), the methanation reaction was used as a surface probe. Because Ru is an excellent methanation catalyst in comparison to Pt, Ir or Rh, the incorporation of mixed metal surface sites into the structure of a supported Ru catalyst should have the effect of drastically reducing the methanation activity. This observation has been attributed to an ensemble effect and has been previously reported for a series of silica-supported Pt-Ru bimetallic clusters ( ). [Pg.295]

Due to their high surface-to-volume ratio and size-dependent electronic properties nanostructured materials like NPs are good as catalysts. NPs of different sizes and structures can show significantly different catalytic activities and thus provides an opportunity to understand the structure-function relationship. NPs prepared usually in ensembles of NPs immobilized on an electrode. Thus the electrocatalytic property result of the average properties of the ensemble. Optimization of the catalyst requires increasing the number of sites available for the reaction to occur, shape and size effect of NP and composition of particles (in case of mixed metal... [Pg.344]


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