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Interactions between ceria (CeO2) and supported metals greatly enhance rates for a number of important reactions. However, direct relationships between structure and function in these catalysts have been difficult to extract because the samples studied either were heterogeneous or were model systems dissimilar to working catalysts. We report rate measurements on samples in which the length of the ceria-metal interface was tailored by the use of monodisperse nickel, palladium, and platinum nanocrystals. We found that carbon monoxide oxidation in ceria-based catalysts is greatly enhanced at the ceria-metal interface sites for a range of group VIII metal catalysts, clarifying the pivotal role played by the support.
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Matteo Cargnello
Aarhus University
Vicky Doan‐Nguyen
The Ohio State University
Thomas R. Gordon
Carnegie Department of Plant Biology
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University of Pennsylvania
Brookhaven National Laboratory
University of Trieste
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69db839dc9a120f055a3c056 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1240148
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