Abstract
Recently in Nature Catalysis , Xiao and colleagues report a universal strategy for constructing strong metal-support interactions (SMSIs) on irreducible oxide carriers via CO 2 treatment based on Le Chatelier’s principle. This research provides an approach for the rational design and optimization of supported metal catalysts based on non-reducible oxides. Recently in Nature Catalysis , Xiao and colleagues report a universal strategy for constructing strong metal-support interactions (SMSIs) on irreducible oxide carriers via CO 2 treatment based on Le Chatelier’s principle. This research provides an approach for the rational design and optimization of supported metal catalysts based on non-reducible oxides.
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