2024
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202400513
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Activation of CH4, NH3, and N2 by Tantalum Ions, Clusters and Their Oxides: What Can Be Learnt from Studies of Ions in the Gas Phase

Flora Siegele,
Martin Tschurl,
Detlef Schooss
et al.

Abstract: The emission control of harmful compounds and greenhouse gases and the development of alternative, sustainable fuel sources is a major focus in current research. A solution for this problem lies in the development of efficient catalytic materials. Here, gas phase model systems represent prominent examples for obtaining fundamental insights on reaction properties of prospective catalytic systems. In this work, we review results from studies of tantalum clusters and their oxides in the gas phase and discuss insi… Show more

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