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DOI: 10.1126/science.1188267
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Interface-Confined Ferrous Centers for Catalytic Oxidation

Qiang Fu,Wei-Xue Li,Yunxi Yao,Hongyang Li,Hai‐Yan Su,Ding Ma,Xiang‐Kui Gu,Limin Chen,Zhen Wang,Hui Zhang,Bing Wang,Xinhe Bao

Ferrous
Catalysis
Metal
2010
Catalysis at the Edge Many catalysts in solution, such as metalloenzymes and homogeneous metal complexes, create active sites where the metal ion is available to bind and activate reactants. Such coordinately unsaturated ferrous sites, or CUFs, have been created in a supported heterogeneous catalyst by Fu et al. (p. 1141 ). Ferrous oxide islands grown on platinum single-crystal surfaces were much more reactive for CO oxidation at low temperatures than more oxidized ferric islands. This difference arose from sites at the interface between the islands and the Pt surface that activated oxygen. Silica-supported Pt-Fe catalysts were active for CO removal from hydrogen streams, a reaction critical for maintaining the activity of fuel cells.
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    Interface-Confined Ferrous Centers for Catalytic Oxidation” is a paper by Qiang Fu Wei-Xue Li Yunxi Yao Hongyang Li Hai‐Yan Su Ding Ma Xiang‐Kui Gu Limin Chen Zhen Wang Hui Zhang Bing Wang Xinhe Bao published in 2010. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.