2012
DOI: 10.1021/co200191a
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Combinatorial Development of Novel Pd Based Mixed Oxide Catalysts for the CO Hydrogenation to Methanol

Abstract: In a combinatorial study numerous palladium containing mixed oxides were synthesized by a sol-gel approach and screened for their catalytic activity toward methanol synthesis from synthesis gas. Several materials exhibited higher yields than comparable supported catalysts. Titanium based materials showed to be the most promising catalytic materials, which exhibited good selectivities for temperatures below 265 °C. The materials investigated are characterized by high specific surface areas and high pore volumes… Show more

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“…19 This calls for the investigation of novel MOs and MO hetero-junctions, for further progress in the field of all-oxide photovoltaics. 20,21 Combinatorial material science is a powerful tool for rapid screening of new material compositions 22,23 for a wide range of applications such as catalysis, 24 passivation, 25 solid state electrolytes 26 or solar water splitting. 27 In organic photovoltaics combinatorial methods have been used for the development of fullerene blends.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 This calls for the investigation of novel MOs and MO hetero-junctions, for further progress in the field of all-oxide photovoltaics. 20,21 Combinatorial material science is a powerful tool for rapid screening of new material compositions 22,23 for a wide range of applications such as catalysis, 24 passivation, 25 solid state electrolytes 26 or solar water splitting. 27 In organic photovoltaics combinatorial methods have been used for the development of fullerene blends.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%