Handbook of Heterogeneous Catalysis 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9783527610044.hetcat0026
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Supported Catalysts from Chemical Vapor Deposition and Related Techniques

Abstract: The sections in this article are Chemical Vapor Deposition ( CVD ) Technique CVD Precursors and Equipment CVD Catalysts Gold ( Au ) Coba… Show more

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“…CVD (chemical vapor deposition) is a common alternative to solution methods that eliminates some of the deficiencies in structural control discussed above. , In CVD, a gaseous precursor stream is chemisorbed onto the support. The absence of solvent facilitates precursor diffusion inside pores and precludes drying steps during which active phase redistribution may occur.…”
Section: Traditional Supported Oxide Catalyst Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CVD (chemical vapor deposition) is a common alternative to solution methods that eliminates some of the deficiencies in structural control discussed above. , In CVD, a gaseous precursor stream is chemisorbed onto the support. The absence of solvent facilitates precursor diffusion inside pores and precludes drying steps during which active phase redistribution may occur.…”
Section: Traditional Supported Oxide Catalyst Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31,131 In this chapter, the structures and catalytic performance of metal-cluster catalysts prepared by CVD (chemical vapor deposition), which can produce uniform metal structures on oxide surfaces. 132 In situ characterization of the metal-cluster catalysts prepared by CVD revealed essences of catalysis and relationships between catalyst structure and reactivity. 133136 …”
Section: Creation Of Novel Metal Clusters By Chemical Vapor Depositiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the wet-chemical impregnation process, the incorporation of iron and carbon was obtained within a single step. The embedded iron can be utilized to catalyze the graphitization of the decomposed carbon, , significantly altering the textural properties of the obtained carbon replica . Additionally, the CVD of ferrocene employing SiO 2 @mSiO 2 templates was reported for the synthesis of hollow graphitic carbon spheres. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%