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Catalytic propane reforming mechanism over Mn-Doped CeO
2
(111)
Matthew D. Krcha,
Michael J. Janik
Chemical Engineering
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Propane
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Propane Reforming
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CeO2(111)
100%
Desorption
50%
Electronic Structure
50%
Mixed Oxides
50%
Density Functional Theory
50%
Hydrogen Peroxide
50%
Pre-oxidation
50%
Dissociation
50%
Noble Metals
50%
Desorption Energy
50%
Mn-doped
50%
Reaction Process
50%
Formaldehyde
50%
Oxide Surfaces
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Surface Reaction
50%
Rate Limiting
50%
Reaction Sequence
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Reaction Steps
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Redox Conditions
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Oxidation Behavior
50%
Reducing Conditions
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Surface Intermediates
50%
Oxidizing Conditions
50%
Surface Reduction
50%
Hydrocarbon Oxidation
50%
Elementary Reaction
50%
Complex Reaction
50%
Reform Process
50%
Chemical Engineering
Desorption
100%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Cerium Compound
100%
Precious Metal
50%