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Hydrogen Spillover in Encapsulated Metal Catalysts: New Opportunities for Designing Advanced Hydroprocessing Catalysts
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2015
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Hydrogen Energy TechnologyEngineeringHydrogen SpilloverChemistryHydrogen GenerationCatalyst DurabilityChemical EngineeringEncapsulated Metal CatalystsNew OpportunitiesHomogeneous CatalysisInterfacial ChemistryMaterials ScienceHydrogen UtilizationHydrogen Production TechnologyCatalysisHydrogenReaction EngineeringNatural SciencesHeterogeneous CatalysisSingle-atom CatalystCatalyst PreparationAbstract Hydrogen Spillover
Abstract Hydrogen spillover has been one of the most debated concepts in the field of heterogeneous catalysis due to limited ways of studying it. The main controversies in hydrogen spillover, especially from the viewpoint of its catalytic functions, can be mainly attributed to the absence of well‐defined model catalysts that can provide direct proof of the catalytic functions of hydrogen spillover. In this article, we will provide an overview of the recent progress made with encapsulated metal catalysts, which can act as an ideal model catalyst for proving the existence and catalytic functions of hydrogen spillover. We will also demonstrate unique opportunities of using the encapsulated metal catalysts for designing advanced hydroprocessing catalysts with enhanced activity, distinct chemoselectivity, and increased catalyst durability.
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