Maximizing noble metal utilization in solid catalysts by control of nanoparticle location
Kang Cheng, Krijn P. de Jong(Utrecht University), Lars I. van der Wal(Utrecht University), Nienke L. Visser(Utrecht University), Johannes D. Meeldijk(Utrecht University), Petra E. de Jongh(Utrecht University), Luc C. J. Smulders(Utrecht University), Hideto Yoshida(Utrecht University), Glenn J. Sunley, Yanping Zheng(Xiamen University), Jovana Zečević(Utrecht University), Jogchum Oenema(Utrecht University), Eric Doskocil(North Central College), Zhuoran Xu(North Central College), Tegan Roberts(BP (United Kingdom))
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