Interstitial boron atoms in the palladium lattice of an industrial type of nanocatalyst: properties and structural modifications
It is well-established that the inclusion of small atomic species such as boron (B) in powder metal catalysts can subtly modify catalytic properties, and the associated changes in the metal lattice imply that the B atoms are located in the interstitial sites. However, there is no compelling evidence...
Auteurs principaux: | Chen, T, Ellis, I, Hooper, T, Liberti, E, Ye, L, Lo, B, O'Leary, C, Sheader, A, Martinez, G, Jones, L, Ho, P, Zhao, P, Cookson, J, Bishop, P, Chater, P, Hanna, J, Nellist, P, Tsang, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2019
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