Interstitial and substitutional light elements in transition metals for heterogeneous catalysis

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Abstract

The addition of foreign element dopants to monometallic nanoparticle catalysts is of great importance in industrial applications. Both substitutional and interstitial doping of pure metallic phases can give profound effects such as altering electronic and transport properties, lattice parameters, phase transitions, and consequently various physicochemical properties. For transition metal catalysts, this often leads to changes in catalytic activity and selectivity. This article provides an overview of the recent developments regarding the catalytic properties and characterisation of such systems. In particular, the structure-activity relationship for a number of important chemical reactions is summarised and the future prospects of this area are also explored. This journal is

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Chen, T., Foo, C., & Tsang, S. C. E. (2021, January 14). Interstitial and substitutional light elements in transition metals for heterogeneous catalysis. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06496c

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