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Abstract
Abstract The search for substitutes of noble metal supported exhaust control catalysts has led to the study of a number of perovskite oxides (1). The mechanisms of redox processes on these surfaces are topotactic in nature, thus accounting forthe reversible loss and uptake of bulk oxygen or for the concomitant creation and annihilation of vacancies rendering these systems as attractive oxidation catalysts. The variable oxygen stoichiometry of perovskite structure is responsible for the exotic behavior of these materials as a new class of high Tc superconducting oxides (2). The extreme ease of removing oxygen from the framework but still retaining the basic ingredients of the perovskite structure and the possibility of deriving different structural frameworks from ideal perovskite structure (e.g. insertion of rock salt layer between perovskite layers results in a K2NiF4 structure, while insertion of double [Bi2O2] layers between perovskite layers results in an Aurivillius phase) and the possibility of subs...
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Catalysis Reviews is dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary perspectives in catalytic science and engineering, catering to a global audience of industrial and academic researchers. This journal serves as a bridge between the realms of heterogeneous, homogeneous, and bio-catalysis, providing a crucial and critical evaluation of the current state of catalytic science and engineering. Published topics encompass advances in technology and theory, engineering and chemical aspects of catalytic reactions, reactor design, computer models, analytical tools, and statistical evaluations.