Identifying the catalyst chemical state and adsorbed species during methanol conversion on copper using ambient pressure x-ray spectroscopies
Methanol is a promising chemical for the safe and efficient storage of hydrogen, where methanol conversion reactions can generate a hydrogen-containing gas mixture. Understanding the chemical state of the catalyst over which these reactions occur and the interplay with the adsorbed species present i...
Main Authors: | Eren, B, Sole, CG, Lacasa, JB, Grinter, D, Venturini, F, Held, G, Esconjauregui, CS, Weatherup, RS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2020
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