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Cluster Structure and Reactions: Gaining Insights into Catalytic Processes

Journal

CATALYSIS LETTERS
Volume 141, Issue 9, Pages 1243-1253

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10562-011-0670-7

Keywords

Heterogeneous catalysis; Catalysis; Gas-phase kinetics Elementary kinetics; Reaction intermediates; Superatoms

Funding

  1. AFOSR [FA9550-10-1-0071]
  2. AFOSR MURI [FA9550-08-1-0400]
  3. U.S. Department of the Army MURI [W911NF-06-1-0280]
  4. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-FG02-92ER14258]

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To many researchers outside the field of cluster science it may come as a surprise that much can be learned of its relevance to catalysis, even restricting the discussion to ionized systems. This perspective is largely focused on catalytic oxidation reactions in which oxygen radical centers on transition metal oxides play a dominant role. The objective is to present how fundamental insights into reaction mechanisms can be gained through employing alternative approaches that complement rather than supersede more conventional methods in t he field of catalysis. In view of the well acknowledged role of defect centers in effecting reactivity, and the preponderance of recent papers presenting evidence of the importance of charged sites, the need/desire to conduct repetitive experiments is clear. Presented herein are approaches using clusters to accomplish this in order to unravel fundamental catalytic reaction mechanisms, and to use identified superatoms and the concepts of element mimics to tailor catalysts with desired functionality.

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