1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0029(19980101)40:1<49::aid-jemt7>3.0.co;2-s
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Contribution of HRTEM to the characterization of silica-incorporated copper-oxide catalysts prepared by the Sol-Gel technique

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“…Similarly, for Cuag-2, the monovalent state had a significant presence in the temperature range 300–400 °C, and reduced further to the metallic state upon heating to 400–450 °C. The complete reduction to metallic state in the range 300–325 °C for high loading, as opposed to 450 °C for low loading, reflects the close vicinity of the isolated copper cations in the 11 wt % loaded gels vs highly isolated copper cations in Cuag-2. These highly isolated copper species can also explain the stabilization of copper(I) over the wide temperature range (300–450 °C) observed for this sample.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Similarly, for Cuag-2, the monovalent state had a significant presence in the temperature range 300–400 °C, and reduced further to the metallic state upon heating to 400–450 °C. The complete reduction to metallic state in the range 300–325 °C for high loading, as opposed to 450 °C for low loading, reflects the close vicinity of the isolated copper cations in the 11 wt % loaded gels vs highly isolated copper cations in Cuag-2. These highly isolated copper species can also explain the stabilization of copper(I) over the wide temperature range (300–450 °C) observed for this sample.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%