Publications of Gerhard Mestl

Journal Article (46)

2001
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Wölk, Hans-Jörg, Ute Wild, Gisela Weinberg, Norbert Pfänder, P. Gomez-Romero and Gerhard Mestl: Investigations on the Catalytic Activity of the First Silver Copper Oxide: Ag2Cu2O3.
2000
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Maksimova, Nadezhda I., Oleg P. Krivoruchko, Gerhard Mestl, Vladimir I. Zaikovskii, Andrey L. Chuvilin, Aleksey N. Salanov and Eleny B. Burgina: Catalytic synthesis of carbon nanostructures from polymer precursors.
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Maksimova, Nadezhda I., Vladimir V. Roddatis, Gerhard Mestl, M.J. Ledoux and Robert Schlögl: Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene over carbonaceaous materials.
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Mestl, Gerhard: In situ Raman spectroscopy - a valuable tool to understand operating catalysts.
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Mestl, Gerhard, C. Linsmeier, Reiner Gottschall, Martin Dieterle, Josef Find, Daniel Herein, J. Jäger, Yuji Uchida and Robert Schlögl: Molybdenum oxide based partial oxidation catalysts: 1. thermally induced oxygen deficiency, elemental and structural heterogeneneity and the relation to catalytic performance.
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Ressler, Thorsten, Olaf Timpe, Thomas Neisius, Josef Find, Martin Dieterle, Gerhard Mestl and Robert Schlögl: Time-resolved XAS investigations of the reduction / oxidation of MoO3-x.
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Yang, Jun, Gerhard Mestl, Daniel Herein, Robert Schlögl and Josef Find: Reaction of NO with carbonaceous materials: 1. reaction and adsorption of NO on ashless carbon black.
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Yang, Jun, Gerhard Mestl, Daniel Herein, Robert Schlögl and Josef Find: Reaction of NO with carbonaceous materials: 2. effect of oxygen on the reaction of NO with ashless carbon black.
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Yang, Jun, Emilio Sanchez-Cortezon, Norbert Pfänder, Ute Wild, Gerhard Mestl, Josef Find and Robert Schlögl: Reaction of NO with carbonaceous materials: 3. influence of the structure of carbonaceous materials on their reactivity towards NO.
1999
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Knözinger, Helmut and Gerhard Mestl: Laser Raman spectroscopy - A powerful tool for in situ studies of catalytic materials.
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Melsheimer, Jörg, Sabri S. Mahmoud, Gerhard Mestl and Robert Schlögl: In situ UV-VIS diffuse reflectance spectroscopy of reduction-reoxidation of heteropoly compounds by methanol and ethanol: A correlation between spectroscopic and catalytic data.
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Nagy, Anton J. and Gerhard Mestl: High temperature partial oxidation reactions over silver catalysts.
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Nagy, Anton J., Gerhard Mestl, Daniel Herein, Gisela Weinberg, Edith Kitzelmann and Robert Schlögl: The correlation of subsurface oxygen diffusion with variations of silver morphlogy in the silver-oxygen system.
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Nagy, Anton J., Gerhard Mestl, Daniel Herein, Gisela Weinberg, Edith Kitzelmann and Robert Schlögl: The Correlation of Subsurface Oxygen Diffusion with Variations of Silver Morphology in the Silver–Oxygen System.
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Nagy, Anton J., Gerhard Mestl and Robert Schlögl: The Role of Subsurface Oxygen in the Silver-Catalyzed, Oxidative Coupling of Methane.
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Nagy, Anton J., Gerhard Mestl and Robert Schlögl: The role of sub-surface oxygen in the silver-catalyzed, oxidative coupling of methane.
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Shaikhutdinov, Shamil K., M. Schildenberger, M. Noeske and Gerhard Mestl: Platinum colloid supported on graphite: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study.
1998
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Adam, Steffi, Andrea Bauer, Olaf Timpe, Ute Wild, Gerhard Mestl, W. Bensch and Robert Schlögl: The Origin of the Positive Effect of Cadmium Acetate on the Action of Supported Palladium Catalysts.
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Berndt, Silke, Daniel Herein, Friedrich Zemlin, Erich Beckmann, Gisela Weinberg, Joachim Schütze, Gerhard Mestl and Robert Schlögl: A new unifying structural model of heteropolymolybdate salts: microstructure and thermal stability of a series of molecular oxides.
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Gaigneaux, Eric, Martin Dieterle, P. Ruiz, Gerhard Mestl and B. Delmon: Catalytic Performances and Stability of Three Sb−Mo−O Phases in the Selective Oxidation of Isobutene to Methacrolein.
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