How Absorbed Hydrogen Affects the Catalytic Activity of Transition Metals

Volume: 53, Issue: 49, Pages: 13371 - 13375
Published: Oct 7, 2014
Abstract
Heterogeneous catalysis is commonly governed by surface active sites. Yet, areas just below the surface can also influence catalytic activity, for instance, when fragmentation products of catalytic feeds penetrate into catalysts. In particular, H absorbed below the surface is required for certain hydrogenation reactions on metals. Herein, we show that a sufficient concentration of subsurface hydrogen, H sub , may either significantly increase or...
Paper Details
Title
How Absorbed Hydrogen Affects the Catalytic Activity of Transition Metals
Published Date
Oct 7, 2014
Volume
53
Issue
49
Pages
13371 - 13375
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