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Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Communications, 22(46), p. 3827

DOI: 10.1039/c002853c

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Surface X-Ray Studies of Catalytic Clean Technologies

Journal article published in 2010 by Adam F. Lee, Vinod Prabhakaran, Karen Wilson ORCID
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Abstract

The rational design of new heterogeneous catalysts for clean chemical technologies can be accelerated by molecular level insight into surface chemical processes. In situ methodologies, able to provide time-resolved and/or pressure dependent information on the evolution of reacting adsorbed layers over catalytically relevant surfaces, are therefore of especial interest. Here we discuss recent applications of surface X-ray techniques to surface-catalysed oxidations, (de)hydrogenations, C-C coupling, dehalogenation and associated catalyst restructuring, and explore how these may help to shape future sustainable chemistry.