Chem: Microenvironment engineering of non-noble metal alloy for selective propane dehydrogenation

Although non-noble metal catalysts are appealing for propane dehydrogenation, achieving high propylene selectivity remains a persistent challenge, which necessitates the regulation of catalytic microenvironment. In this study, we comparatively investigate three commonly used active metals (Pt, Pd, and non-noble metal Ni) using both theoretical and experimental approaches.

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Microenvironment engineering of non-noble metal alloy for selective propane dehydrogenation

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