Design of a Surface Alloy Catalyst for Steam Reforming
Flemming BesenbacherB. Hammer, Institute of Physics, Aalborg University, DK-9220 Aalborg Øst, DenmarkIb ChorkendorffB. Hammer, Institute of Physics, Aalborg University, DK-9220 Aalborg Øst, DenmarkB. ClausenB. Hammer, Institute of Physics, Aalborg University, DK-9220 Aalborg Øst, DenmarkBjørk HammerB. Hammer, Institute of Physics, Aalborg University, DK-9220 Aalborg Øst, DenmarkAlfons M. MolenbroekB. Hammer, Institute of Physics, Aalborg University, DK-9220 Aalborg Øst, DenmarkJens K. NørskovB. Hammer, Institute of Physics, Aalborg University, DK-9220 Aalborg Øst, DenmarkI. StensgaardB. Hammer, Institute of Physics, Aalborg University, DK-9220 Aalborg Øst, Denmark
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Detailed studies of elementary chemical processes on well-characterized single crystal surfaces have contributed substantially to the understanding of heterogeneous catalysis. Insight into the structure of surface alloys combined with an understanding of the relation between the surface composition and reactivity is shown to lead directly to new ideas for catalyst design. The feasibility of such an approach is illustrated by the synthesis, characterization, and tests of a high-surface area gold-nickel catalyst for steam reforming.
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