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Furfuraldehyde hydrogenation on titanium oxide-supported platinum nanoparticles studied by sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy: acid–base catalysis explains the …
LR Baker, G Kennedy, M Van Spronsen, A Hervier, X Cai, S Chen, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 134 (34), 14208-14216, 2012
2402012
Selective Amplification of CO Bond Hydrogenation on Pt/TiO2: Catalytic Reaction and Sum‐Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopy Studies of …
G Kennedy, LR Baker, GA Somorjai
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 53 (13), 3405-3408, 2014
1632014
Preparation of mesoporous oxides and their support effects on Pt nanoparticle catalysts in catalytic hydrogenation of furfural
K An, N Musselwhite, G Kennedy, VV Pushkarev, LR Baker, GA Somorjai
Journal of colloid and interface science 392, 122-128, 2013
1262013
Influence of size-induced oxidation state of platinum nanoparticles on selectivity and activity in catalytic methanol oxidation in the gas phase
H Wang, Y Wang, Z Zhu, A Sapi, K An, G Kennedy, WD Michalak, ...
Nano letters 13 (6), 2976-2979, 2013
1132013
Insights into the mechanism of tandem alkene hydroformylation over a nanostructured catalyst with multiple interfaces
J Su, C Xie, C Chen, Y Yu, G Kennedy, GA Somorjai, P Yang
Journal of the American Chemical Society 138 (36), 11568-11574, 2016
902016
In Situ Spectroscopic Investigation into the Active Sites for Crotonaldehyde Hydrogenation at the Pt Nanoparticle–Co3O4 Interface
G Kennedy, G Melaet, HL Han, WT Ralston, GA Somorjai
ACS Catalysis 6 (10), 7140-7147, 2016
632016
The role of an organic cap in nanoparticle catalysis: reversible restructuring of carbonaceous material controls catalytic activity of platinum nanoparticles for ethylene …
LR Baker, G Kennedy, JM Krier, M Van Spronsen, RM Onorato, ...
Catalysis letters 142, 1286-1294, 2012
622012
Highly n-type titanium oxide as an electronically active support for platinum in the catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide
LR Baker, A Hervier, H Seo, G Kennedy, K Komvopoulos, GA Somorjai
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 115 (32), 16006-16011, 2011
462011
Solid-state charge-based device for control of catalytic carbon monoxide oxidation on platinum nanofilms using external bias and light
LR Baker, A Hervier, G Kennedy, GA Somorjai
Nano letters 12 (5), 2554-2558, 2012
372012
Promotion of hydrogenation of organic molecules by incorporating iron into platinum nanoparticle catalysts: displacement of inactive reaction intermediates
H Wang, JM Krier, Z Zhu, G Melaet, Y Wang, G Kennedy, S Alayoglu, K An, ...
ACS Catalysis 3 (10), 2371-2375, 2013
272013
Soft X-ray spectroscopy studies of adsorption and reaction of CO in the presence of H2 over 6 nm MnO nanoparticles supported on mesoporous Co3O4
WT Ralston, N Musselwhite, G Kennedy, K An, Y Horowitz, AA Cordones, ...
Surface Science 648, 14-22, 2016
72016
Influence of Size-Induced Oxidation State of Platinum Nanoparticles on Selectivity and Activity in Catalytic Methanol Oxidation in the Gas Phase (vol 13, pg 2976, 2013)
H Wang, Y Wang, Z Zhu, A Sapi, K An, G Kennedy, WD Michalak, ...
NANO LETTERS 13 (8), 3966-3966, 2013
32013
In Situ Spectroscopic Investigation into the Active Sites for Crotonaldehyde Hydrogenation at
G Kennedy, G Melaet, HL Han
ACS Catalysis, 6 (10), 2016
2016
Understanding metal support interactions with dual in situ techniques: Sum frequency generation vibration spectroscopy and ambient pressure X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy for …
G Kennedy
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 252, 2016
2016
Support Effects in Catalysis Studied by in-situ Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopy and in-situ X-Ray Spectroscopies
GJ Kennedy
University of California, Berkeley, 2016
2016
Understanding the role of the metal-support interface in heterogeneous catalysis using in-situ sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy
G Kennedy, LR Baker, GA Somorjai
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 248, 2014
2014
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