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Perspective on the use of gas Adsorption for Particle-Shape Control in Supported Metal Catalysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2011

A -C. Shi
Affiliation:
Departments of Chemical Engineering, Physics, and Materials Research Lab, University of Illinois, Urbana II. 61801
K. K. Fung
Affiliation:
Departments of Chemical Engineering, Physics, and Materials Research Lab, University of Illinois, Urbana II. 61801
J. F. Welch
Affiliation:
Departments of Chemical Engineering, Physics, and Materials Research Lab, University of Illinois, Urbana II. 61801
M. Wortis
Affiliation:
Departments of Chemical Engineering, Physics, and Materials Research Lab, University of Illinois, Urbana II. 61801
R. I. Masel
Affiliation:
Departments of Chemical Engineering, Physics, and Materials Research Lab, University of Illinois, Urbana II. 61801
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Abstract

This paper explores the possibility of using gas adsorption for particle-shape control in supported metal catalysis. Calculations are done to identify the kinds of shape changes which are possible due to treatment in an appropriate adgas. Experiments are done to try to verify the concepts. The results show that gas adsorption can be used for particle shape control in supported metal catalysis.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1988

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