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Metal Oxide Nanoparticles
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Edited by
Oliver Diwald and Thomas Berger
Paris–Lodron University of Salzburg Austria
Edited by
Oliver Diwald and Thomas Berger
Paris–Lodron University of Salzburg Austria
This edition first published 2022
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Yamini S. Avadhut
Erlangen Center for Interface Research and Catalysis
Friedrich‐Alexander Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg
Erlangen
Germany
Thomas Berger
Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg
Austria
Oliver Diwald
Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg
Austria
Paolo Dolcet
ICMATE‐CNR
Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche
Università degli Studi di Padova
Padova
Italy
Albert Duschl
Department of Biosciences
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg
Austria
Petr Dzik
Faculty of Chemistry
Brno University of Technology
Central European Institute of Technology
Brno
Czech Republic
Andrea Feinle
Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg
Austria
Mark Geppert
Department of Biosciences
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg
Austria
Eirini Goudeli
Department of Chemical Engineering
The University of Melbourne
Melbourne
Australia
Henrik Grönbeck
Department of Physics and Competence Centre for Catalysis
Chalmers
Göteborg
Sweden
Silvia Gross
ICMATE‐CNR
Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche
Università degli Studi di Padova
Padova
Italy
Joanna Gryboś
Faculty of Chemistry
Jagiellonian University
Krakow
Poland
Karl‐Heinz Haas
Fraunhofer‐Institut für Silicatforschung
Würzburg
Germany
Martin Hartmann
Erlangen Center for Interface Research and Catalysis
Friedrich‐Alexander Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg
Erlangen
Germany
Christian Hess
Eduard‐Zintl‐Institut für Anorganische und Physikalische Chemie
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Darmstadt
Germany
Martin Himly
Department of Biosciences
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria
Nicola Hüsing
Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria
Paulina Indyka
Faculty of Chemistry and Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology
Jagiellonian University
Krakow
Poland
Robin Klupp Taylor
Institute of Particle Technology
Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg
Erlangen
Germany
Alessandro Lauria
Laboratory for Multifunctional Materials
Department of Materials
ETH Zurich
Zürich
Switzerland
Kathy Lu
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA
USA
Keith McKenna
Department of Physics
University of York
York, UK
Matthias Niedermaier
Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria
Kaijie Ning
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA
USA
Günther J. Redhammer
Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria
Thomas Schwab
Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
Paris‐Lodron University of Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria
Zbigniew Sojka
Faculty of Chemistry
Jagiellonian University
Krakow, Poland
Anette Trunschke
Department of Inorganic Chemistry
Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Berlin, Germany
Michal Veselý
Faculty of Chemistry
Brno University of Technology
Central European Institute of Technology
Brno
Czech Republic
Annett Wollmann
Institute of Particle Technology
TU Clausthal
Clausthal‐Zellerfeld
Germany
Alfred P. Weber
Institute of Particle Technology
TU Clausthal
Clausthal‐Zellerfeld
Germany
