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Most Cited Articles of Journal of Molecular Catalysis A
Title
Year
Citations
A review of the problem of distinguishing true homogeneous catalysis from soluble or other metal-particle heterogeneous catalysis under reducing conditions
2003
1K
Surface electronic structure and reactivity of transition and noble metals1Communication presented at the First Francqui Colloquium, Brussels, 19–20 February 1996.1
1997
1K
Role of oxygen vacancy in the plasma-treated TiO2 photocatalyst with visible light activity for NO removal
2000
963
Ionic liquids: perspectives for organic and catalytic reactions
2002
761
A review of modern transition-metal nanoclusters: their synthesis, characterization, and applications in catalysis
1999
761
Progress in hydroformylation and carbonylation
1995
745
Industrial applications of olefin metathesis
2004
666
Properties of ionic liquid solvents for catalysis
2004
663
Reduction of 4-nitrophenol to 4-aminophenol over Au nanoparticles deposited on PMMA
2009
536
Cobalt oxide surface chemistry: The interaction of CoO(100), Co3O4(110) and Co3O4(111) with oxygen and water
2008
507
Hydrogenation of carbon–carbon multiple bonds: chemo-, regio- and stereo-selectivity
2001
503
Photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes in the presence of nanostructured titanium dioxide: Influence of the chemical structure of dyes
2010
464
Characterization of Fe–TiO2 photocatalysts synthesized by hydrothermal method and their photocatalytic reactivity for photodegradation of XRG dye diluted in water
2004
449
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide at various series of copper single crystal electrodes
2003
432
Characterization of Ni, NiMo, NiW and NiFe electroactive coatings as electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution in an acidic medium
2005
432
Metal-catalyzed hydrocarbon oxygenations in solutions: the dramatic role of additives: a review
2002
421
Visible light photodegradation of phenol on MWNT-TiO2 composite catalysts prepared by a modified sol–gel method
2005
409
Membrane reactors for hydrogenation and dehydrogenation processes based on supported palladium
2001
398
The universal character of the Mars and Van Krevelen mechanism
2000
389
Nano-Ag particles doped TiO2 for efficient photodegradation of Direct azo dyes
2006
380
Characterization and photocatalytic mechanism of nanosized CdS coupled TiO2 nanocrystals under visible light irradiation
2006
376
Calcined Mg–Al hydrotalcites as solid base catalysts for methanolysis of soybean oil
2006
364
Palladium metal catalysts in Heck CC coupling reactions
2001
362
Progress in asymmetric heterogeneous catalysis: Design of novel chirally modified platinum metal catalysts1Communication presented at the First Francqui Colloquium, Brussels, 19–20 February 1996.1
1997
360
Prevention of zeolite deactivation by coking
2009
352
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