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Metal oxides possessing distinctive physical/chemical properties due to different crystal structures and stoichiometries play a pivotal role in numerous current technologies, especially heterogeneous catalysis for production/conversion of high‐valued chemicals and energy. To date, many researchers have investigated the effect of the structure and composition of these materials on their reactivity...
Catalysis
Dynamic self‐reorganization of as‐prepared materials during catalytic reactions brings about novel catalytic properties. In article number 2203370, Kyeounghak Kim, WooChul Jung, Jeong Woo Han, and co‐workers present a thorough overview of how the surfaces of metal oxides are reorganized at the nanoscale under diverse (electro)chemical reaction conditions. Also, how the surface changes influence...
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