Controlling Metal‐Support Interactions to Engineer Highly Active and Stable Catalysts for COx Hydrogenation
Shilong Chen
Abstract:This perspective focuses on the modulation of metal‐support interaction (MSI) in catalysts for COx hydrogenation, highlighting their profound impact on catalytic performance. Firstly, it outlines different strategies, including the use of highly reducible oxides and moderate reduction treatments, which induce the classical strong metal‐support interaction (SMSI) effect and the electronic metal‐support interaction (EMSI) effect. Morphology engineering and crystalline phase manipulation of oxides presented as ef… Show more
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