Quantitative differences in sulfur poisoning phenomena over ruthenium and palladium: An attempt to deconvolute geometric and electronic poisoning effects using model catalysts
Sulfur poisoning over noble-metal catalysts has traditionally been regarded as very complex and precluding from easy rational understanding, because of the problems of interference from using different supports, inability of controlling coverage due to nonuniform metal particle size, intrinsic size/...
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American Chemical Society
2016
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