Abstract
Structure-reactivity studies involving model supported metal oxide catalysts reveal that the efficiency of a particular selective oxidation reaction depends on the specific supported metal oxide species, the coverage of the surface metal oxide species, the oxide support, and the presence of secondary metal oxide additives. In situ Raman spectroscopy, activity, and selectivity of the partial oxidation of methanol, alkanes, and the selective catalytic reduction of NO with ammonia are discussed with respect to the above factors for supported metal oxide catalysts.
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