1978
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1902(78)80050-5
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Hydrogen evolving reactions: The thermal decompositions of cerous carbonates

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“…[85] Using thermochemical water splitting, the consideration of CeO 2 towards H 2 generation was initiated in 1977. [86] CeO 2 emerged as a great candidate for catalyst support material because of its high oxygen mobility and storage capacity. It affects the electronic properties of the metal used, inhibits coke formation, and helps break O H bonds.…”
Section: Supportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[85] Using thermochemical water splitting, the consideration of CeO 2 towards H 2 generation was initiated in 1977. [86] CeO 2 emerged as a great candidate for catalyst support material because of its high oxygen mobility and storage capacity. It affects the electronic properties of the metal used, inhibits coke formation, and helps break O H bonds.…”
Section: Supportsmentioning
confidence: 99%