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Statement by the editors Iglesia E, Prins R |
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Research Perspectives during 40 years of the Journal of Catalysis Stone FS |
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New catalytic concepts from new materials: understanding catalysis from a fundamental perspective, past, present, and future Haller GL |
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Concepts in homogeneous catalysis: the industrial view Cornils B, Herrmann WA |
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The implications of the fundamentals of shape selectivity for the development of catalysts for the petroleum and petrochemical industries Degnan TF |
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Present status and future trends in catalysis for refining and petrochemicals Marcilly C |
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Kinetic interpretation of catalytic activity patterns based on theoretical chemical descriptors Toulhoat H, Raybaud P |
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Perspectives on the first principles elucidation and the design of active sites Neurock M |
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Classical kinetics of catalytic reactions Djega-Mariadassou G, Boudart M |
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Catalyst design: knowledge extraction from high-throughput experimentation Caruthers JM, Lauterbach JA, Thomson KT, Venkatasubramanian V, Snively CM, Bhan A, Katare S, Oskarsdottir G |
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High-throughput screening under demanding conditions: Cu/ZnO catalysts in high pressure methanol synthesis as an example Kiener C, Kurtz M, Wilmer H, Hoffmann C, Schmidt HW, Grunwaldt JD, Muhler M, Schuth F |
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Temporal analysis of products: basic principles, applications, and theory Yablonsky GS, Olea M, Marin GB |
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Acceleration in catalyst development by fast transient kinetic investigation van Veen AC, Farrusseng D, Rebeilleau M, Decamp T, Holzwarth A, Schuurman Y, Mirodatos C |
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Electron microscopy of catalysts: recent achievements and future prospects Datye AK |
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Developments in operando studies and in situ characterization of heterogeneous catalysts Topsoe H |
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In situ characterization of supported metal catalysts and model surfaces by time-resolved and three-dimensional XAFS techniques Iwasawa Y |
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In situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy as a unique tool for obtaining information on hydrogen binding sites and electronic structure of supported Pt catalysts: towards an understanding of the compensation relation in alkane hydrogenolysis Koningsberger DC, Oudenhuijzen MK, de Graaf J, van Bokhoven JA, Ramaker DE |
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Localization of bivalent transition metal ions in high-silica zeolites with the very broad range of Si/Al ratios in the framework probed by low-temperature H-2 adsorption Kazansky VB |
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Identifying the isolated transition metal ions/oxides in molecular sieves and on oxide supports by UV resonance Raman spectroscopy Li C |
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Model catalysts: from imagining to imaging a working surface Goodman DW |
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Preparation and characterization of model catalysts: from ultrahigh vacuum to in situ conditions at the atomic dimension Freund HJ, Baumer M, Libuda J, Risse T, Rupprechter G, Shaikhutdinov S |
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Surface chemistry and catalysis on well-defined oxide surfaces: nanoscale design bases for single-site heterogeneous catalysts Barteau MA, Lyons JE, Song IK |
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Local manipulation of catalytic surface reactivity Wolff J, Papathanasiou AG, Rotermund HH, Ertl G, Li X, Kevrekidis IG |
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Synthesis of supported catalysts by impregnation and drying using aqueous chelated metal complexes van Dillen AJ, Terorde RJAM, Lensveld DJ, Geus JW, de Jong KP |
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Design and synthesis of heterogeneous catalysts: the thermolytic molecular precursor approach Fujdala KL, Tilley TD |
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Asymmetric hydrogenation on platinum: nonlinear effect of coadsorbed cinchona alkaloids on enantiodifferentiation Huck WR, Burgi T, Mallat T, Baiker A |
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Transition metal anion exchanged layered double hydroxides as a bioinspired model of vanadium bromoperoxidase Sels BF, De Vos DE, Buntinx M, Jacobs PA |
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State of the art and future challenges of zeolites as catalysts Corma A |
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Common mechanistic aspects of liquid and solid acid catalyzed alkylation of isobutane with n-butene Feller A, Zuazo I, Guzman A, Barth JO, Lercher JA |
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Toward a molecular description of heterogeneous catalysis: transition metal ions in zeolites Goursot A, Coq B, Fajula F |
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New catalytic phenomena on nanostructured (fibers and tubes) catalysts Ledoux MJ, Vieira R, Pham-Huu C, Keller N |
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Novel catalysts for advanced hydroprocessing: transition metal phosphides Oyama ST |
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Structure and properties of tungstated zirconia catalysts for alkane conversion Kuba S, Lukinskas P, Grasselli RK, Gates BC, Knozinger H |
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Hydrogenation/dehydrogenation reactions: isopropanol dehydrogenation over copper catalysts Rioux RM, Vannice MA |
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CO2 reforming of propane over supported Rh Solymosi F, Tolmacsov P, Kedves K |
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Direct conversion of methane under nonoxidative conditions Xu YD, Bao XH, Lin LW |
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New perspectives on basic zeolites as catalysts and catalyst supports Davis RJ |
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Solid base catalysts for the synthesis of fine chemicals Ono Y |
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Oxidation catalysis - electronic theory revisited Haber J, Witko M |
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Supported Au catalysts for low temperature CO oxidation Kung HH, Kung MC, Costello CK |
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Automotive exhaust catalysis Gandhi HS, Graham GW, McCabe RW |
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Nanostructured catalysts for NOx storage-reduction and N2O decomposition Centi G, Arena GE, Perathoner S |
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The direct formation of H2O2 from H-2 and O-2 over palladium catalysts Lunsford JH |
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Reactive oxygen species in epoxidation reactions over titanosilicate molecular sieves Shetti VN, Manikandan P, Srinivas D, Ratnasamy P |
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Free radicals in catalytic oxidation of light alkanes: kinetic and thermochemical aspects Sinev MY |
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Novel SOFC anodes for the direct electrochemical oxidation of hydrocarbons Gorte RJ, Vohs JM |
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The double-layer approach to promotion, electrocatalysis, electrochemical promotion, and metal-support interactions Vayenas CG, Brosda S, Pliangos C |
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The design and development of highly reactive titanium oxide photocatalysts operating under visible light irradiation Anpo M, Takeuchi M |