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  1. Charge Separation and/or Hot Spots: Clarification of Efficient CO 2 Reduction over Ru–Ni Nanoparticles Compared to Photocatalysis on Ru–Ni–ZrO 2 Compo...
  2. Dual Active Sites of Embedded Ni and Surface Frustrated Lewis Pairs on CeO 2 (110) for Efficient Photocatalytic CO 2 Methanation
  3. Strategically Constructing Alkali‐Metal Interfacial Bridges to Boost Photocatalytic CO2 Methanation on Supported Ni─Ru Bimetallic Catalysts
  4. Light intensity–directed selective CO2 photoreduction using iron(0)–zirconium dioxide photocatalyst
  5. Exchange of CO2 with CO as Reactant Switches Selectivity in Photoreduction on Co−ZrO2 from C1–3 Paraffin to Small Olefins
  6. Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction Using Ti3C2Xy (X = Oxo, OH, F, or Cl) MXene–ZrO2: Structure, Electron Transmission, and the Stability
  7. Rapid Probing of Self-Cleaning Activity on Polyester Coated by Titania–Natural Silica Nanocomposite Using Digital Image-Based Colorimetry
  8. Adsorbed CO2-Mediated CO2 Photoconversion Cycle into Solar Fuel at the O Vacancy Site of Zirconium Oxide
  9. Local Silver Site Temperature Critically Reflected Partial and Complete Photooxidation of Ethanol Using Ag–TiO2 as Revealed by Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Debye–Waller Factor
  10. Efficient and Selective Interplay Revealed: CO2 Reduction to CO over ZrO2 by Light with Further Reduction to Methane over Ni0 by Heat Converted from Light
  11. Efficient and Selective Interplay Revealed: CO2 Reduction to CO over ZrO2 by Light with Further Reduction to Methane over Ni0 by Heat Converted from Light
  12. Optimization of high voltage-type solar cell comprising thin TiO2 on anode and thin Ag–TiO2 photocatalysts on cathode
  13. Dual origins of photocatalysis: Light-induced band-gap excitation of zirconium oxide and ambient heat activation of gold to enable 13CO2 photoreduction/conversion
  14. Efficient photocatalytic CO2 reduction mediated by transitional metal borides: metal site-dependent activity and selectivity
  15. Polarizability and Catalytic Activity Determine Good Titanium Oxide Crystals but Not Homogeneity in Solar Cells Using Photocatalysts on Both Electrodes
  16. Dual Photocatalytic Roles of Light: Charge Separation at the Band Gap and Heat via Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance To Convert CO2 into CO over Silver–Zirconium Oxide
  17. Probing the Role of Nickle Dopant in Aqueous Colloidal ZnS Nanocrystals for Efficient Solar-Driven CO2 Reduction
  18. Solar Cell with Photocatalyst Layers on Both the Anode and Cathode Providing an Electromotive Force of Two Volts per Cell
  19. Optimized photoreduction of CO 2 exclusively into methanol utilizing liberated reaction space in layered double hydroxides comprising zinc, copper, and gallium
  20. Inside Cover: Selective Photoconversion of Carbon Dioxide into Methanol Using Layered Double Hydroxides at 0.40 MPa (Energy Technol. 6/2017)
  21. Selective Photoconversion of Carbon Dioxide into Methanol Using Layered Double Hydroxides at 0.40 MPa
  22. A solar cell for maximizing voltage up to the level difference of two photocatalysts: optimization and clarification of the electron pathway
  23. Harnessing self-supported Au nanoparticles on layered double hydroxides comprising Zn and Al for enhanced phenol decomposition under solar light
  24. Recent Advances in the Preferential Thermal-/Photo-Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide: Noble Versus Inexpensive Metals and Their Reaction Mechanisms
  25. Binary metal (Ti, Cu) oxyhydroxy–organic (terephthalate) framework: An interface model nanocatalyst for hydrogen purification
  26. Preferential Photooxidation of CO in Hydrogen across the Crystalline Face Boundary over Spheroidal ZnO Promoted by Cu Ions
  27. Tailoring assemblies of plasmonic silver/gold and zinc–gallium layered double hydroxides for photocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide using UV–visible light
  28. Photocatalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide Using Zn–Cu–Ga Layered Double Hydroxides Assembled with Cu Phthalocyanine: Cu in Contact with Gaseous Reactant is Needed for Methanol Generation
  29. Recyclable PhotoFuel Cell for Use of Acidic Water as a Medium
  30. Photofuel cell comprising titanium oxide and bismuth oxychloride (BiO1−xCl1−y) photocatalysts that uses acidic water as a fuel
  31. Recent Advances (2012–2015) in the Photocatalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Fuels Using Solar Energy: Feasibilty for a New Energy
  32. X-ray evaluation of the boundary between polymer electrolyte and platinum and carbon functionalization to conduct protons in polymer electrolyte fuel cells
  33. A photofuel cell comprising titanium oxide and silver(i/0) photocatalysts for use of acidic water as a fuel
  34. Photocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide into methanol in reverse fuel cells with tungsten oxide and layered double hydroxide photocatalysts for solar fuel generation
  35. Photoconversion of carbon dioxide in zinc–copper–gallium layered double hydroxides: The kinetics to hydrogen carbonate and further to CO/methanol
  36. Cluster-derived Ir–Sn/SiO2 catalysts for the catalytic dehydrogenation of propane: a spectroscopic study
  37. Photocatalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Fuels Using Layered Double Hydroxides Coupled with Hydrogen or Water
  38. Catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide into dimethyl carbonate using reduced copper-cerium oxide catalysts as low as 353 K and 1.3 MPa and the reaction mechanism
  39. Topics of Materials Research Using Various Surface Analyses: Study of Photocatalysis
  40. Recent advances in the photocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide to fuels with water and/or hydrogen using solar energy and beyond
  41. Polymer electrolyte fuel cell supplied with carbon dioxide. Can be the reductant water instead of hydrogen?
  42. Photocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide into methanol using optimized layered double hydroxide catalysts
  43. Preferential oxidation of carbon monoxide in hydrogen using zinc oxide photocatalysts promoted and tuned by adsorbed copper ions
  44. Photocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide into methanol using zinc–copper–M(III) (M=aluminum, gallium) layered double hydroxides
  45. Synthesis and Site Structure of a Replica Platinum−Carbon Composite Formed Utilizing Ordered Mesopores of Aluminum-MCM-41 for Catalysis in Fuel Cells
  46. Monitoring of Photochemical Self-assembly of [Mo7O24]6− to {Mo142}-blue Nanoring by Using Mo K-edge XAFS
  47. Arsenic Removal from Dilute Solutions by High Surface Area Mesoporous Iron Oxyhydroxide
  48. Site Structure and Photocatalytic Role of Sulfur or Nitrogen-Doped Titanium Oxide with Uniform Mesopores under Visible Light.
  49. Site Structure and Photocatalytic Role of Sulfur or Nitrogen-Doped Titanium Oxide with Uniform Mesopores under Visible Light
  50. Monitoring of Sulfur Sites Doped in/on Titanium Oxide to Enable Photocatalysis under Visible Light Using S K-edge XANES
  51. Photo-oxidation over mesoporous V-TiO2 catalyst under visible light monitored by vanadium Kβ5,2-selecting XANES spectroscopy
  52. State-sensitive monitoring of gold nanoparticle sites on titania and the interaction of the positive Au site with O2 by Au Lα1-selecting X-ray absorption fine structure
  53. Specific Oxidative Dehydrogenation Reaction Mechanism over Vanadium(IV/III) Sites in TiO2 with Uniform Mesopores under Visible Light
  54. X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Combined with X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Monitoring of Vanadium Sites in Mesoporous Titania, Excited under Visible Light by Selective Detection of Vanadium Kβ 5,2 Fluorescence
  55. X-ray absorption fine structure combined with X-ray fluorescence spectrometry
  56. Selective Butanol Synthesis over Rhodium−Molybdenum Catalysts Supported in Ordered Mesoporous Silica
  57. Photo-oxidation of ethanol on mesoporous vanadium–titanium oxide catalysts and the relation to vanadium(IV) and (V) sites
  58. Erratum to “Creation of micro and mesoporous FeIII materials utilizing organic template followed by carboxylates exchange for the low concentrations of arsenite removal” [Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 94 (2006) 243]
  59. Optimization of an Iron Intercalated Montmorillonite Preparation for the Removal of Arsenic at Low Concentrations
  60. State-Sensitive Monitoring of Active and Promoter Sites. Applications to Au/Titania and Pt-Sn/Silica Catalysts by XAFS Combined with X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry
  61. Creation of micro and mesoporous FeIII materials utilizing organic template followed by carboxylates exchange for the low concentrations of arsenite removal
  62. Oxidation state of vanadium in amorphous MnV2O6 formed during discharge–charge cycle and the improvement of its synthesis condition
  63. X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Combined with X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry. Improvement of Spectral Resolution at the Absorption Edges of 9−29 keV
  64. Sulfur K-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy of homoleptic thiolato complexes with Zn(II) and Cd(II)
  65. Direct Detection of Redox Reactions of Sulfur-containing Compounds on Ferrite Nanoparticle (FP) Surface
  66. Synthesis of Clay—Cerium Hydroxide Conjugates for the Adsorption of Arsenic
  67. X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Combined with X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry. Improvement of Spectral Resolution at the Absorption Edges of 9−29 keV
  68. X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Combined with X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry. Part 15. Monitoring of Vanadium Site Transformations on Titania and in Mesoporous Titania by Selective Detection of the Vanadium Kα1 Fluorescence
  69. Chiral Self-Dimerization of Vanadium Complexes on a SiO2Surface for Asymmetric Catalytic Coupling of 2-Naphthol:  Structure, Performance, and Mechanism
  70. Characterization of Intercalated Iron(III) Nanoparticles and Oxidative Adsorption of Arsenite on Them Monitored by X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Combined with Fluorescence Spectrometry
  71. Monitoring Trace Amounts of Lead and Arsenic Adsorption by Xray Absorption Fine Structure Combined with Fluorescence Spectrometry
  72. Nitric Oxide Reduction by Carbon Monoxide over Supported Hexaruthenium Cluster Catalysts. 1. The Active Site Structure That Depends on Supporting Metal Oxide and Catalytic Reaction Conditions
  73. 32 X-ray absorption fine structure utilizing a fluorescence spectrometer: Site selective structure determination of environmental catalysts and adsorbents
  74. Structure of low concentrations of vanadium on TiO2 determined by XANES and ab initio calculations
  75. X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Combined with Fluorescence Spectrometry for Monitoring Trace Amounts of Lead Adsorption in the Environmental Conditions
  76. Nanoparticles of Amorphous Ruthenium Sulfide Easily Obtainable from a TiO2-Supported Hexanuclear Cluster Complex [Ru6C(CO)16]2−: A Highly Active Catalyst for the Reduction of SO2 with H2
  77. Monitoring of Trace Amounts of Lead on an Adsorbent by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Combined with a Fluorescence Spectrometer
  78. 0.6–3.0 wt% of Vanadium on/in Titania Monitored by X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Combined with Fluorescence Spectrometry
  79. Site-selective XAFS spectroscopy tuned to surface active sites of copper catalysts
  80. Site-selective XAFS spectroscopy tuned to surface active sites of Cu/ZnO and Cr/SiO2 catalysts
  81. Simultaneous Removal of NO and N2O over Pd-ZSM-5 Catalysts and FT-IR Observations of their Decomposition Routes to N2.
  82. Rapid and sensitive XAFS using a tunable X-ray undulator at BL10XU of SPring-8
  83. Nitrous oxide decomposition active site on Ni–MgO catalysts characterized by X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy
  84. Site-Selective X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS) Spectroscopy. (1) Design of Fluorescence Spectrometer and Emission Spectra.
  85. Oxygen atom radical formation on the sol-gel molybdenum-silica catalysts characterized by X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy
  86. Supported ruthenium carbido-cluster catalysts for the catalytic removal of nitrogen monoxide and sulfur dioxide: the preparation process monitored by sulfur K-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure
  87. Site-Selective X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS) Spectroscopy (2). XAFS Spectra Tuned to Surface Active Sites of Cu/ZnO and Cr/SiO2 Catalysts.
  88. Ligand K-Edge and Metal L-Edge X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Density Functional Calculations of Oxomolybdenum Complexes with Thiolate and Related Ligands:  Implications for Sulfite Oxidase
  89. Ethanol Synthesis from Carbon Dioxide on [Rh10Se]/TiO2Catalyst Characterized by X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy
  90. Characterization of Active Site on Cobalt-Magnesium Oxide by X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy.
  91. Ethanol synthesis from carbon dioxide on TiO2-supported [Rh10Se] catalyst
  92. Catalysis on Ruthenium Clusters Supported on CeO 2 or Ni-Doped CeO 2 :  Adsorption Behavior of H 2 and Ammonia Synthesis
  93. CO2をエタノールに転換する触媒の研究:担持[Rh10Se]クラスターの構造,電子状態の制御
  94. Preparation of [Ru6N] Clusters on MgO, K+/MgO, Cs+/MgO, and Al2O3 and the Reactivities with H2 and N2
  95. Promoted Catalysis by Supported [Ru6N] Clusters in N2 and/or H2: Structural and Chemical Controls
  96. New Supported (RU6N) Clusters as a Potential Transition Metal Nitride Catalyst.
  97. CO-breathing structure change and catalysis for oxygenate synthesis from carbon monoxide/hydrogen on supported ruthenium carbido [Ru6C] clusters: structural and chemical controls by interstitial carbido carbon
  98. Adsorbed Hydrogen Effect on the Adsorption and Reactivity of N2 Molecules on Ru/MgO and Ru-Cs+/MgO: Hydrogen Dipole Effect Enhanced by Doped Cs+.
  99. Carbon monoxide-breathing ruthenium carbido clusters on magnesium oxide (MgO) in CO/H2 reaction conditions
  100. Selective carbonyl insertion and ethene hydroformylation on a [Ru6C(CO)16Me]––SiO2catalyst
  101. Promoting effect and hydrogen spillover in supported SeRh6-cluster catalysts
  102. Selenium-doped hexarhodium carbonyl clusters on magnesia: structures and promoting effects in ethene hydroformylation
  103. Selective synthesis of oxygenates in the CO–H2reaction on supported ruthenium carbido-cluster catalysts
  104. Methylruthenium carbidocarbonyl clusters supported on inorganic oxides: characterization and selective acetaldehyde formation
  105. Promoting effects of Se on Rh/SiO2 catalysis for ethene hydroformylation
  106. Promoting effects of Se on Rh/ZrO2 catalysis for ethene hydroformylation
  107. Promoting effects of Se on the activity and selectivity of Rh–ZrO2catalyst for ethene hydroformylation
  108. Study of stereochemical properties of molecular orbitals by Penning ionization electron spectroscopy. Effects of through-space/through-bond interactions on electron distributions