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PDF) The Effective-Double-Layer as an Efficient Tool for the Design of Sinter-Resistant Catalysts
I. YENTEKAKIS | Professor (Full) | Professor of Physical Chemistry, Catalysis, Electrochemistry | Technical University of Crete, Chaniá | TUC | School of Environmental Engineering | Research profile
Ioannis V Yentekakis
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PDF) 10th Anniversary of Nanomaterials: Recent Advances in Environmental Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Orbital Modulation with P Doping Improves Acid and Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction of MoS2
Prof. Ioannis V. Yentekakis Editor-in-Chief in two International Scientific Journals: “Nanomaterials” and Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry - School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering of Technical University of Crete
PDF) Emissions Control Catalysis
Advances in Heterocatalysis by Nanomaterials: Yentekakis, Ioannis V, Chu, Wei(willy): 9783039288359: Amazon.com: Books
Emissions Control Catalysis: Yentekakis, Ioannis V, Vernoux, Philippe: 9783039360369: Amazon.com: Books
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PDF) Novel Catalyst Composites of Ni- and Co-Based Nanoparticles Supported on Inorganic Oxides for Fatty Acid Hydrogenations
Remarkable stabilization of catalyst particles against sintering on oxide supports with high oxygen ion lability exemplified by
I. YENTEKAKIS | Professor (Full) | Professor of Physical Chemistry, Catalysis, Electrochemistry | Technical University of Crete, Chaniá | TUC | School of Environmental Engineering | Research profile
Faculty - Laboratory of Physical Chemistry & Chemical Processes
PDF) In Situ Electrochemical Promotion by Sodium of the Platinum-Catalyzed Reduction of NO by Propene | Alejandra palermo and I. Yentekakis - Academia.edu