The Oxidation Effect on the CO/H2 Reaction over Titania‐Supported Fe Catalysts.

[1]  Yip-Wah Chung,et al.  Strong metal-support interaction in NiTi02: Auger and vibrational spectroscopy evidence for the segregation of TiOx (x ≈-1) on Ni and its effects on CO chemisorption , 1984 .

[2]  R. Gorte,et al.  Evidence for diffusion of a partially oxidized titanium species into bulk platinum , 1984 .

[3]  C. Bennett,et al.  Reaction intermediates on Fe/TiO2 during CO/H2 reaction , 1984 .

[4]  C. Bennett,et al.  Kinetic and Moessbauer study of the CO/H reaction over Fe/TiO reduced at various temperatures , 1984 .

[5]  D. Bianchi,et al.  Investigation of supported iron Fischer-Tropsch synthesis catalysts by Moessbauer spectroscopy , 1984 .

[6]  V. Henrich,et al.  SMSI in Rh/TiO2 model catalysts: Evidence for oxide migration , 1984 .

[7]  D. W. Noid,et al.  Semiclassical and quantum vibrational intensities , 1984 .

[8]  D. Bianchi,et al.  Nature of surface species on supported iron during CO/H2 reaction , 1983 .

[9]  D. Bianchi,et al.  Evolution of surface and bulk compositions of an iron catalyst in relation to catalytic activity for the Fischer-Tropsch reaction , 1983 .

[10]  D. Resasco,et al.  A model of metal-oxide support interaction for Rh on TiO2 , 1983 .

[11]  J. Dumesic,et al.  Metal-support interactions between iron and titania for catalysts prepared by thermal decomposition of iron pentacarbonyl and by impregnation , 1983 .

[12]  G. Somorjai,et al.  Ligand effects for CO and H2 chemisorption on a polycrystalline Pt3Ti surface , 1982 .

[13]  A. Bell,et al.  Effects of dispersion on the activity and selectivity of alumina-supported ruthenium catalysts for carbon monoxide hydrogenation , 1982 .

[14]  P. Mériaudeau,et al.  Metal-support interaction. Catalytic properties of Ti02-supported platinum, iridium, and rhodium , 1982 .

[15]  J. Dumesic,et al.  Ammonia Synthesis as a Catalytic Probe of Fe/TiO2 Catalysts Prepared by Decomposition of Fe(CO)5 , 1982 .

[16]  J. Butt,et al.  Iron alloy Fischer-Tropsch catalysts: III. Conversion dependence of selectivity and water-gas shift , 1981 .

[17]  J. Benziger,et al.  The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and potassium adlayers on CO and H2 adsorption on Fe(100) , 1980 .

[18]  W. H. Weinberg,et al.  The co-adsorption of oxygen and hydrogen on Rh(111)☆ , 1979 .

[19]  R. Baker,et al.  Electron microscopy of supported metal particles II. Further studies of Pt/TiO , 1979 .

[20]  R. Baker,et al.  Electron microscopy of supported metal particles: I. Behavior of Pt on titanium oxide, aluminum oxide, silicon oxide, and carbon , 1979 .

[21]  W. H. Weinberg,et al.  The catalytic reaction between adsorbed oxygen and hydrogen on Rh(111) , 1979 .

[22]  W. H. Weinberg,et al.  The interaction of oxygen with the Rh(111) surface a , 1979 .

[23]  Jean Fusy,et al.  Oxygène adsorbé sur platine; résultats expérimentaux et modèle d'interprétation , 1978 .

[24]  G. Somorjai,et al.  Hydrogenation of CO and CO2 over iron foils: Correlations of rate, product distribution, and surface composition , 1978 .

[25]  S. C. Fung,et al.  Strong metal-support interactions. Group 8 noble metals supported on titanium dioxide , 1978 .

[26]  J. Cohen,et al.  PtSiO2: II. Characterization of the gel and the platinum particles by X-Ray diffraction , 1977 .

[27]  G. Ertl,et al.  Interaction of NO and O2 with Pd(111) surfaces. II , 1977 .

[28]  J. Dumesic,et al.  Surface, catalytic and magnetic properties of small iron particles: I. Preparation and characterization of samples , 1975 .

[29]  R. L. Klimisch,et al.  The dual state behavior of supported noble metal catalysts , 1974 .

[30]  R. D. Betta Measurement of ruthenium metal surface area by chemisorption , 1974 .

[31]  J. Freel Chemisorption on supported platinum: I. Evaluation of a pulse method , 1972 .

[32]  G. Ertl,et al.  Chemisorption und katalytische Reaktion von Sauerstoff und Kohlenmonoxid an einer Palladium (110)-Oberfläche , 1969 .

[33]  Ephraim H. Frei,et al.  Some properties of γ-Fe2O3 obtained by hydrogen reduction of α-Fe2O3 , 1962 .

[34]  Leslie R. Bacon,et al.  The thermochemistry of the chemical substances , 1936 .