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    Understanding the Enhanced Lifetime of SAPO-34 in a Direct Syngas-to-Hydrocarbons Process by Nieskens, Davy L. S, Lunn, Jonathan D, Malek, Andrzej

    Published in ACS catalysis (04-01-2019)
    “…In a hybrid catalyst process, syngas is converted, via a methanol intermediate, into a mixture of short-chain hydrocarbons over a combined methanol synthesis…”
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    Lifetime improvement in methanol-to-olefins catalysis over chabazite materials by high-pressure H2 co-feeds by Arora, Sukaran S., Nieskens, Davy L. S., Malek, Andrzej, Bhan, Aditya

    Published in Nature catalysis (24-08-2018)
    “…Mitigating catalyst deactivation in the industrially deployed process of methanol-to-olefins conversion over HSAPO-34 is a critical challenge. Here, we…”
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    Production of Light Hydrocarbons from Syngas Using a Hybrid Catalyst by Nieskens, Davy L. S, Ciftci, Aysegul, Groenendijk, Peter E, Wielemaker, Marco F, Malek, Andrzej

    “…A hybrid catalyst consisting of a Cu-ZnO/Al2O3 methanol synthesis catalyst and a SAPO-34 molecular sieve was shown to convert syngas into a narrow mixture of…”
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    The influence of carbon on the adsorption of CO on a Rh(100) single crystal by Nieskens, Davy L S, Jansen, M M M, van Bavel, A P, Curulla-Ferré, D, Niemantsverdriet, J W

    Published in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (07-02-2006)
    “…The influence of carbon on the adsorption of CO from a Rh(100) single crystal has been studied by a combination of experimental techniques: Temperature…”
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    Migration of Carbon into Subsurface Layers of Rh(100): A DFT Study by Nieskens, Davy L. S., Curulla-Ferré, D., Niemantsverdriet, J. W.

    Published in Chemphyschem (12-05-2006)
    “…The driving force for migration of carbon into positions immediately below the Rh(100) surface is explored by DFT calculations. Carbon atoms adsorb on the Rh…”
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    Atom-Molecule Interactions on Transition Metal Surfaces: A DFT Study of CO and Several Atoms on Rh(100), Pd(100) and Ir(100) by Nieskens, Davy L. S., Curulla-Ferré, Daniel, Niemantsverdriet, J. W.

    Published in Chemphyschem (12-05-2006)
    “…Density functional theory (DFT) calculations have been performed to determine the interaction energy between a CO probe molecule and all atoms from the first…”
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    The Influence of Promoters and Poisons on Carbon Monoxide Adsorption on Rh(100): A DFT Study by Nieskens, Davy L. S., Curulla Ferré, Daniel, Niemantsverdriet, J. W.

    Published in Chemphyschem (11-07-2005)
    “…Density functional theory calculations were performed to determine the pairwise lateral interaction energies between carbon monoxide and coadsorbed elements…”
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    Acetylene Decomposition on Rh(100): Theory and Experiment by L. S. Nieskens, Davy, Ample-Navarro, Francisco, Jansen, Maarten M. M., Curulla-Ferré, Daniel, Ricart, Josep, Niemantsverdriet, Hans

    Published in Chemphyschem (12-05-2006)
    “…The decomposition of acetylene on a Rh(100) single crystal was studied by a combination of experimental techniques [static secondary ion mass spectrometry…”
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    Ethylene Decomposition on Rh(100):  Theory and Experiment by Nieskens, Davy L. S, van Bavel, A. P, Curulla Ferre, D, Niemantsverdriet, J. W

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (23-09-2004)
    “…The decomposition of ethylene on a Rh(100) single crystal has been studied by a combination of experimental techniques:  static secondary ion mass spectrometry…”
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    The conversion of carbon dioxide and hydrogen into methanol and higher alcohols by Nieskens, Davy L.S., Ferrari, D., Liu, Y., Kolonko, R.

    Published in Catalysis communications (25-10-2011)
    “…This paper describes experimental results obtained in a fixed bed reactor using a CoMoS based catalyst. The aim of this work was to produce alcohols from CO 2…”
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