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A hierarchical heterogeneous palladium on nickel foam-based catalyst system was demonstrated for the selective hydrogenation of quinoline and quinoline derivatives under low H2pressures, with green solvents (ethanol, ethanol water mixture).more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 1, 2026
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Cumston, Quintin; Patrick, Matthew; Hegazy, Ahmed R; Zangiabadi, Amirali; Daughtry, Maximillian; Coffey, Kevin R; Barmak, Katayun; Kaden, William E (, The Journal of Chemical Physics)This work outlines conditions suitable for the heteroepitaxial growth of Cr2O3(0001) films (1.5–20 nm thick) on a Ru(0001)-terminated substrate. Optimized growth is achieved by sputter deposition of Cr within a 4 mTorr Ar/O2 20% ambient at Ru temperatures ranging from 450 to 600 °C. The Cr2O3 film adopts a 30° rotated honeycomb configuration with respect to the underlying Ru(0001) substrate and exhibits a hexagonal lattice parameter consistent with that for bulk Cr2O3(0001). Heating to 700 °C within the same environment during film preparation leads to Ru oxidation. Exposure to temperatures at or above 400 °C in a vacuum, Ar, or Ar/H2 3% leads to chromia film degradation characterized by increased Ru 3d XPS intensity coupled with concomitant Cr 2p and O 1s peak attenuations when compared to data collected from unannealed films. An ill-defined but hexagonally well-ordered RuxCryOz surface structure is noted after heating the film in this manner. Heating within a wet Ar/H2 3% environment preserves the Cr2O3(0001)/Ru(0001) heterolayer structure to temperatures of at least 950 °C. Heating an Ru–Cr2O3–Ru heterostacked film to 950 °C within this environment is shown by cross-sectional scanning/transmission electron microscopy (S/TEM) to provide clear evidence of retained epitaxial bicrystalline oxide interlayer structure, interlayer immiscibility, and epitaxial registry between the top and bottom Ru layers. Subtle effects marked by O enrichment and O 1s and Cr 2p shifts to increased binding energies are noted by XPS in the near-Ru regions of Cr2O3(0001)/Ru(0001) and Ru(0001)/Cr2O3(0001)/Ru(0001) films after annealing to different temperatures in different sets of environmental conditions.more » « less
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Ezzat, Sameer S.; Mani, Prabhu Doss; Khaniya, Asim; Kaden, William; Gall, Daniel; Barmak, Katayun; Coffey, Kevin R. (, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A)
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Barmak, Katayun; Ezzat, Sameer; Gusley, Ryan; Jog, Atharv; Kerdsongpanya, Sit; Khaniya, Asim; Milosevic, Erik; Richardson, William; Sentosun, Kadir; Zangiabadi, Amirali; et al (, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A)
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