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  1. Modeling and Control of Hydrogen Production Systems through Water Electrolysis and Res Power
  2. Ni foam electrodes decorated with Ni nanoparticles via pulsed laser deposition for efficient hydrogen evolution reaction
  3. NiS heterostructures on nickel foam electrodes for hydrogen evolution reaction
  4. Techno-economic assessment of an autothermal poly-generation process involving pyrolysis, gasification and SOFC for olive kernel valorization
  5. Highly Efficient Cobalt Sulfide Heterostructures Fabricated on Nickel Foam Electrodes for Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Water Electrolysis Cells
  6. High surface area g-C3N4 nanosheets as superior solar-light photocatalyst for the degradation of parabens
  7. NiO nanoparticles on nickel foam for hydrogen evolution reaction
  8. A cost-effective H2S pollutant electro-transformation to hydrogen clean fuel and value-added semiconducting materials: A green alternative to Claus process
  9. Electrodeposited Ni foam electrodes for increased hydrogen production in alkaline electrolysis
  10. Ni/CeO2 on ceramic NZP structured catalysts for scaled-up CO2 methanation
  11. Detailed kinetic analysis and modelling of the dry gasification reaction of olive kernel and lignite coal chars
  12. The Combined Impact of Ni-Based Catalysts and a Binary Carbonate Salts Mixture on the CO2 Gasification Performance of Olive Kernel Biomass Fuel
  13. Unveiling the Role of In Situ Sulfidation and H2O Excess on H2S Decomposition to Carbon-Free H2 over Cobalt/Ceria Catalysts
  14. Engineering Strategies of CeO2-Based Catalysts for CO2 Hydrogenation Processes
  15. Highly Porous Thin-Layer g-C3N4 Nanosheets with Enhanced Adsorption Capacity
  16. Rational Design of Non-precious Metal Oxide Catalysts by Means of Advanced Synthetic and Promotional Routes
  17. A novel magnetic HS−-adsorptive nanocomposite photocatalyst (rGO/CoMn2O4–MgFe2O4) for hydrogen fuel production using H2S feed
  18. CO2 hydrogenation performance of Ni-based catalysts
  19. Recent Advances on CO2 Mitigation Technologies: On the Role of Hydrogenation Route via Green H2
  20. CO2 Gasification Reactivity and Syngas Production of Greek Lignite Coal and Ex-Situ Produced Chars under Non-Isothermal and Isothermal Conditions: Structure-Performance Relationships
  21. Τechno-economic assessment of industrially-captured CO2 upgrade to synthetic natural gas by means of renewable hydrogen
  22. Remarkably active Ni/CeO2 nanorods for CO2 methanation
  23. Preface on recent advances on surface and interface functionalization in Nano-Catalysis (SUR-INTER-CAT)
  24. Steam gasification of Greek lignite and its chars by co-feeding CO2 toward syngas production with an adjustable H2/CO ratio
  25. Rational Design of Non-Precious Metal Oxide Catalysts by Means of Advanced Synthetic and Promotional Routes
  26. Water‒Gas Shift Performance of CuOx/CeO2 Catalysts
  27. CeO2-Based Transition Metal Catalysts: Facet-Dependent Reactivity
  28. Erratum to “Effect of alkali (Cs) doping on the surface chemistry and CO2 hydrogenation performance of CuO/CeO2 catalysts” [J. CO2 Util. 44 (2021) 101408]
  29. Synthesis of copper (I, II) oxides/hydrochar nanocomposites for the efficient sonocatalytic degradation of organic contaminants
  30. CO2 hydrogenation performance of Cs-doped CuO/CeO2 catalysts
  31. Effect of Olive Kernel thermal treatment (torrefaction vs. slow pyrolysis) on the physicochemical characteristics and the CO2 or H2O gasification performance of as-prepared biochars
  32. Hydrothermal Synthesis of ZnO–doped Ceria Nanorods
  33. Effect of Preparation Method on Physicochemical Properties and CO Oxidation of CeO2/TiO2 Oxides
  34. Remarkable efficiency of Ni supported on CeO2 nanorods for low-temperature CO2 hydrogenation to CH4
  35. Recent Advances on Rational Design of CuOx/CeO2 Binary System
  36. CO2 Hydrogenation over Nanoceria-Supported Transition Metal Catalysts
  37. Cu2O-CuO@biochar composite: Synthesis, characterization and its efficient photocatalytic performance
  38. Ceria morphological effects on the CO oxidation performance of the Fe2O3/CeO2 binary system.
  39. Hydrogen production by H2S decomposition over ceria supported transition metal (Co, Ni, Fe and Cu) catalysts
  40. The synergistic catalyst-carbonates effect on the direct bituminous coal fuel cell performance
  41. Ceria morphology effect on solid state properties and deN2O performance of Co3O4/CeO2 binary system.
  42. Remediation of Black Sea ecosystem and pure H2 generation via H2S-H2O co-electrolysis in a proton-conducting membrane cell stack reactor: A feasibility study of the integrated and autonomous approach
  43. Cu/CeO2: Support shape effects on surface chemistry and CO oxidation activity.
  44. The combined impact of carbon type and catalyst-aided gasification process on the performance of a Direct Carbon Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
  45. Preparation of novel CeO2-biochar nanocomposite for sonocatalytic degradation of a textile dye
  46. Optimized deN2O activity of CuO-CeO2 though synthesis route and alkali (Cs) promotion.
  47. Effect of support nature on the cobalt-catalyzed CO2 hydrogenation
  48. Electrochemical performance of Co 3 O 4 /CeO 2 electrodes in H 2 S/H 2 O atmospheres in a proton-conducting ceramic symmetrical cell with BaZr 0.7 Ce 0.2 Y 0.1 O 3 solid electrolyte
  49. Catalytic decomposition of N 2 O on inorganic oxides: Εffect of doping with Au nanoparticles
  50. Highly active and stable TiO 2 -supported Au nanoparticles for CO 2 reduction
  51. Effect of cobalt loading on the solid state properties and ethyl acetate oxidation performance of cobalt-cerium mixed oxides
  52. Carbon dioxide hydrogenation over supported Au nanoparticles: Effect of the support
  53. Ultrasound-assisted removal of Acid Red 17 using nanosized Fe3O4-loaded coffee waste hydrochar
  54. Synthesis route effect on ceria nanoparticles' solid state properties and CO oxidation activity.
  55. Volatile organic compounds abatement over copper-based catalysts: Effect of support
  56. The role of Copper–Ceria interactions in catalysis science: Recent theoretical and experimental advances
  57. ChemInform Abstract: The Role of Copper-Ceria Interactions in Catalysis Science: Recent Theoretical and Experimental Advances
  58. Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
  59. N 2 O decomposition over ceria-promoted Ir/Al 2 O 3 catalysts: The role of ceria
  60. A comparative study of the H 2 -assisted selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide by propene over noble metal (Pt, Pd, Ir)/γ-Al 2 O 3 catalysts
  61. Ethyl Acetate Abatement on Copper Catalysts Supported on Ceria Doped with Rare Earth Oxides
  62. Effect of Alkali Promoters (K) on Nitrous Oxide Abatement Over Ir/Al2O3 Catalysts
  63. Effect of fuel thermal pretreament on the electrochemical performance of a direct lignite coal fuel cell
  64. Hydrogen Production by Ethanol Steam Reforming (ESR) over CeO2 Supported Transition Metal (Fe, Co, Ni, Cu) Catalysts: Insight into the Structure-Activity Relationship
  65. H2S in Black Sea: Turning an environmental threat to an opportunity for clean H2production via an Electrochemical Membrane Reactor. Research progress in H2S-PROTON Project
  66. Three-Way Catalysis
  67. Recent Advances on Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Decomposition over Non-Noble-Metal Oxide Catalysts: Catalytic Performance, Mechanistic Considerations, and Surface Chemistry Aspects
  68. Direct utilization of lignite coal in a Co–CeO 2 /YSZ/Ag solid oxide fuel cell
  69. Surface and redox properties of cobalt–ceria binary oxides: On the effect of Co content and pretreatment conditions
  70. Nitrous oxide decomposition over Al2O3 supported noble metals (Pt, Pd, Ir): Effect of metal loading and feed composition
  71. An electrocatalytic membrane-assisted process for hydrogen production from H 2 S in Black Sea: Preliminary results
  72. Effect of synthesis method on physicochemical properties and VOCs activity of Ce-Co and Co-La oxide
  73. Carbon to electricity in a solid oxide fuel cell combined with an internal catalytic gasification process
  74. Effect of preparation method on the solid state properties and the deN2O performance of CuO–CeO2 oxides
  75. Assessment of biochar as feedstock in a direct carbon solid oxide fuel cell
  76. Surface/structure functionalization of copper-based catalysts by metal-support and/or metal–metal interactions
  77. Steam reforming of iso-octane toward hydrogen production over mono- and bi-metallic Cu–Co/CeO 2 catalysts: Structure-activity correlations
  78. Direct or Hybrid Carbon Fuel Cells fed with Anthracite, Bituminous and Pine Charcoal
  79. Hydrogen production by iso-octane steam reforming over Cu catalysts supported on rare earth oxides (REOs)
  80. Redox properties and VOC oxidation activity of Cu catalysts supported on Ce1−xSmxOδ mixed oxides
  81. N2O decomposition over doubly-promoted Pt(K)/Al2O3–(CeO2–La2O3) structured catalysts: On the combined effects of promotion and feed composition
  82. Insights into the role of SO2 and H2O on the surface characteristics and de-N2O efficiency of Pd/Al2O3 catalysts during N2O decomposition in the presence of CH4 and O2 excess
  83. Insight into the Role of Electropositive Promoters in Emission Control Catalysis: An In Situ DRIFTS Study of NO Reduction by C3H6 Over Na-Promoted Pt/Al2O3 Catalysts
  84. Support mediated promotional effects of rare earth oxides (CeO2 and La2O3) on N2O decomposition and N2O reduction by CO or C3H6 over Pt/Al2O3 structured catalysts
  85. Comments regarding DRIFTS data interpretation on “Effect of CeO2 addition to Rh/Al2O3 catalyst on N2O decomposition” by S.S. Kim, S.J. Lee, S.C. Hong in Chem. Eng. J. 169 (2011) 173
  86. Thermal Aging Behavior of Pt-only TWC Converters Under Simulated Exhaust Conditions: Effect of Rare Earths (CeO2, La2O3) and Alkali (Na) Modifiers
  87. Correlation of Surface Characteristics with Catalytic Performance of Potassium Promoted Pd/Al2O3 Catalysts: The Case of N2O Reduction by Alkanes or Alkenes
  88. A comparison between electrochemical and conventional catalyst promotion: The case of N2O reduction by alkanes or alkenes over K-modified Pd catalysts
  89. Synergistic structural and surface promotion of monometallic (Pt) TWCs: Effectiveness and thermal aging tolerance
  90. An investigation of the role of Zr and La dopants into Ce1−−Zr La O enriched γ-Al2O3 TWC washcoats
  91. Surface and Catalytic Elucidation of Rh/γ-Al2O3Catalysts during NO Reduction by C3H8in the Presence of Excess O2, H2O, and SO2†
  92. N2O Abatement Over γ-Al2O3 Supported Catalysts: Effect of Reducing Agent and Active Phase Nature
  93. Effect of CexZryLazOδ Mixed Oxides on the Structural and Catalytic Behavior of Monometallic Catalytic Converters Under Simulated Exhaust Conditions
  94. Development of a Ce–Zr–La modified Pt/γ-Al2O3 TWCs’ washcoat: Effect of synthesis procedure on catalytic behaviour and thermal durability
  95. In situ DRIFTS study of the effect of structure (CeO2–La2O3) and surface (Na) modifiers on the catalytic and surface behaviour of Pt/γ-Al2O3 catalyst under simulated exhaust conditions
  96. NO reduction by propene or CO over alkali-promoted Pd/YSZ catalysts
  97. Spectroscopic evidence for the mode of action of alkali promoters in Pt-catalyzed de-NOx chemistry
  98. The effect of potassium on the Ir/C3H6+NO+O2 catalytic system
  99. Novel electropositively promoted monometallic (Pt-only) catalytic converters for automotive pollution control
  100. Novel doubly-promoted catalysts for the lean NOx reduction by H2+CO: Pd(K)/Al2O3–(TiO2)
  101. Optimal promotion by rubidium of the CO + NO reaction over Pt/γ-Al2O3 catalysts
  102. The Reduction of NO by Propene over Ba-Promoted Pt/γ-Al2O3 Catalysts
  103. Strong promotional effects of Li, K, Rb and Cs on the Pt-catalysed reduction of NO by propene
  104. Successful application of electrochemical promotion to the design of effective conventional catalyst formulations
  105. Strong Promotion by Na of Pt/γ-Al2O3 Catalysts Operated under Simulated Exhaust Conditions
  106. Direct coal gasification with simultaneous production of electricity in a novel fused metal anode SOFC: a theoretical approach
  107. Extraordinarily effective promotion by sodium in emission control catalysis: NO reduction by propene over Na-promoted Pt/γ-Al2O3
  108. The effect of sodium on the Pd-catalyzed reduction of NO by methane
  109. Promotion by Sodium in Emission Control Catalysis: A Kinetic and Spectroscopic Study of the Pd-Catalyzed Reduction of NO by Propene
  110. Electrochemical vs. conventional promotion: A new tool to design effective, highly dispersed conventional catalysts