In this contribution we show two examples concerning catalyses to consider the possible applications of slow muon to characterize catalytic systems. One is a Pd/Fe3O4 catalyst that can be used in the catalytic valorization of glycerol, a product from biomass. The other is Pt/SnO2 for a CH4 sensor application. We present the unsolved problems and stress the importance on the in situ characterization. We discuss the possibility of slow muon for the in situ characterization of oxide catalyst material.

New Prospects for the Characterization of Heterogeneous Catalysts by using Slow Muon Spectroscopy / Mauriello, Francesco; Ariga, H; Murata, N; Asakura, K. - In: JPS CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 2435-3892. - 2:(2014), pp. 010306-1-010306-7. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Symposium on Science Explored by Ultra Slow Muon (USM2013) nel August 9-12, 2013) [10.7566/JPSCP.2.010306].

New Prospects for the Characterization of Heterogeneous Catalysts by using Slow Muon Spectroscopy

MAURIELLO, Francesco;
2014-01-01

Abstract

In this contribution we show two examples concerning catalyses to consider the possible applications of slow muon to characterize catalytic systems. One is a Pd/Fe3O4 catalyst that can be used in the catalytic valorization of glycerol, a product from biomass. The other is Pt/SnO2 for a CH4 sensor application. We present the unsolved problems and stress the importance on the in situ characterization. We discuss the possibility of slow muon for the in situ characterization of oxide catalyst material.
2014
978-4-89027-102-3
In situ characterization; Pd/Fe3O4; oxide catalysts
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