articleACS CatalysisJan 6, 2022Closed access

Metal–Support Interactions in Metal/Oxide Catalysts and Oxide–Metal Interactions in Oxide/Metal Inverse Catalysts

University of Science and Technology of China · Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Solid catalysts usually consist of multicomponents, within which interfacial interactions have been recognized as a key factor affecting structures and catalytic performance. Metal–support interactions (MSI) have been extensively studied in oxide-supported metal catalysts (metal/oxide catalysts), in which the important concepts of strong metal–support interactions (SMSI) and electronic metal–support interactions (EMSI) have been well established and their effects on the metal catalysis have been extensively demonstrated. Recently, metal-supported oxide inverse catalysts (oxide/metal inverse catalysts) have emerged as a new type of efficient catalysts, in which the oxide–metal interactions (OMI) strongly…

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