Ultrathin oxide films on metals offer new opportunities for the design of supported nanoclusters with potential use in catalysis. This requires a characterization at the atomistic level of the structure and composition of the thin film, of its morphology and defect structure. A proper selection of metal/oxide interface, film thickness, lattice mismatch, etc. makes it possible to prepare collections of supported metal particles with novel properties. This critical review describes some illustrative examples, emphasizes the role of the interplay between theory and experiment, and relates some recent findings related to the possibility to control the charge state of a supported nanoparticle on an ultrathin oxide film (211 references).

Freund, H., Pacchioni, G. (2008). Oxide ultra-thin films on metals: new materials for the design of supported metal catalysts. CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS, 37(10), 2224-2242 [10.1039/b718768h].

Oxide ultra-thin films on metals: new materials for the design of supported metal catalysts

PACCHIONI, GIANFRANCO
2008

Abstract

Ultrathin oxide films on metals offer new opportunities for the design of supported nanoclusters with potential use in catalysis. This requires a characterization at the atomistic level of the structure and composition of the thin film, of its morphology and defect structure. A proper selection of metal/oxide interface, film thickness, lattice mismatch, etc. makes it possible to prepare collections of supported metal particles with novel properties. This critical review describes some illustrative examples, emphasizes the role of the interplay between theory and experiment, and relates some recent findings related to the possibility to control the charge state of a supported nanoparticle on an ultrathin oxide film (211 references).
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oxide ultrathin films, catalysis
English
2008
37
10
2224
2242
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Freund, H., Pacchioni, G. (2008). Oxide ultra-thin films on metals: new materials for the design of supported metal catalysts. CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS, 37(10), 2224-2242 [10.1039/b718768h].
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