oxidesupported
Oxide-supported refers to materials in which an active phase, typically metal nanoparticles or catalytic species, is dispersed on a solid oxide support. The term is common in heterogeneous catalysis and materials science. The oxide support provides high surface area, thermal stability, and can influence the electronic and geometric properties of the active phase.
Common oxide supports include silica (SiO2), alumina (Al2O3), titania (TiO2), zirconia (ZrO2), ceria (CeO2), and magnesia
Preparation methods include impregnation (including incipient wetness), deposition-precipitation, and co-precipitation to deposit the active phase onto
Key phenomena include strong metal–support interactions (SMSI), where the oxide alters the metal’s electronic structure and
Applications span heterogeneous catalysis such as oxidation, hydrogenation, and reforming reactions; environmental catalysis for pollutant abatement;
Characterization uses electron microscopy to assess dispersion, X-ray diffraction for particle size, BET for surface area,