Abstract
One key issue in catalysis is how to modulate the electronic properties of active species to facilitate the targeted reaction. In the September issue of Chem , Guo and co-workers formulate a new descriptor, the work functions of host materials, to tune the electronic properties of atomic MoO x species for oxidative desulfurization. One key issue in catalysis is how to modulate the electronic properties of active species to facilitate the targeted reaction. In the September issue of Chem , Guo and co-workers formulate a new descriptor, the work functions of host materials, to tune the electronic properties of atomic MoO x species for oxidative desulfurization.
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