Abstract:Most industrial catalysts are high-surface-area solids such as amorphous or crystalline oxides, onto which an active component (often clusters of a metal, metal oxide, or metal sulfide, often including high-Z contrast elements) is dispersed in the form of very small clusters or particles [1,2]. So far, metal clusters on support have been restricted almost entirely to group 8 metals but recently supported early transition metal catalysts exemplified by tantalum clusters on SiO 2 have been reported [3]. Catalyst… Show more
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