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Molybdenum oxide and sulfide active sites for isobutane dehydrogenation with methanol as a probe molecule
Emily Cheng,
Justin Notestein
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Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Methanol
100%
Active Sites
100%
Molybdenite
100%
Probe Molecule
100%
Molybdenum Oxide
100%
Isobutane Dehydrogenation
100%
Temperature-programmed Surface Reaction
60%
Sulfide
40%
Supported Molybdenum Oxides
40%
Oxides
20%
Oxide Materials
20%
Deactivation
20%
High Mass Loading
20%
Alternative Catalysts
20%
Supported Oxide
20%
Formaldehyde
20%
Sulfide Material
20%
Alkane Dehydrogenation
20%
Determining number
20%
Number of Active Sites
20%
Bulk MoS2
20%
Material Science
Dehydrogenation
100%
Molybdenum Oxide
100%
Surface Reaction
75%
Oxide Compound
75%
Carbon Dioxide
25%
Chemical Engineering
Methanol
100%
Dehydrogenation
100%
Paraffin
25%
Carbon Dioxide
25%