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      Selektive katalytische Synthesen mit Kohlendioxid und Wasserstoff: Katalyse-Schach an der Nahtstelle zwischen Energie und Chemie

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              The active site of methanol synthesis over Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 industrial catalysts.

              One of the main stumbling blocks in developing rational design strategies for heterogeneous catalysis is that the complexity of the catalysts impairs efforts to characterize their active sites. We show how to identify the crucial atomic structure motif for the industrial Cu/ZnO/Al(2)O(3) methanol synthesis catalyst by using a combination of experimental evidence from bulk, surface-sensitive, and imaging methods collected on real high-performance catalytic systems in combination with density functional theory calculations. The active site consists of Cu steps decorated with Zn atoms, all stabilized by a series of well-defined bulk defects and surface species that need to be present jointly for the system to work.
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                Journal
                Angewandte Chemie
                Angew. Chem.
                Wiley
                00448249
                June 20 2016
                June 20 2016
                May 30 2016
                : 128
                : 26
                : 7416-7467
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institut für Technische und Makromolekulare Chemie; RWTH Aachen University; Worringerweg 2 52074 Aachen Deutschland
                [2 ]Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung; Mülheim an der Ruhr Deutschland
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                10.1002/ange.201507458
                bd4fd02b-c7eb-4713-980c-ce98dec88bf3
                © 2016

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