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Abstract
Thermal treatment of MgO-loaded Ir nanoparticles or Ir(OAc)3 formed Ir–MgO solid solutions. The valence of Ir in the Ir–MgO solid solution was 3 +, as evidenced by Ir L3-edge XANES combined with XPS analysis. A slight contraction of the Ir–O bond distance was observed compared to that of the nearest neighboring Mg–O bond in MgO. Ir–MgO dispersion exhibited a two-spike pattern depending on the treatment temperature owing to the formation and successive segregation of the solid solutions.
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Early dissemination of important findings from Asia which may lead to new concepts in catalyst design is the main aim of this journal. Rapid, invited, short reviews and perspectives from academia and industry will constitute the major part of Catalysis Surveys from Asia . Surveys of recent progress and activities in catalytic science and technology and related areas in Asia will be covered regularly as well. We would appreciate critical comments from colleagues throughout the world about articles in Catalysis Surveys from Asia . If requested and thought appropriate, the comments will be included in the journal. We will be very happy if this journal stimulates global communication between scientists and engineers in the world of catalysis.