In situ spectroscopic detection ofSMSI effect in a Ni/CeO2 system: hydrogen-induced burial and dig out of metallic nickel
Abstract
In situ APPES technique demonstrates that the strong metal support interaction effect (SMSI) in the Ni-ceria system is associated with the decoration and burial of metallic particles by the partially reduced support, a phenomenon reversible by evacuation at high temperature of the previously absorbed