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Andreas Jentys is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany and focuses primarily on research in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Catalysis, and Mechanical Engineering.

The research topics that Andreas Jentys has been involved in cover various aspects of catalytic science and materials engineering. Notable themes include Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion, Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies, Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions, Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions, and Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications.

Andreas Jentys has contributed to multiple publications across respected scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • JACS Au
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

Recent published papers by Andreas Jentys feature collaborations with other researchers and cover a spectrum of catalytic chemistry and materials science topics. Selected papers include:

  • "Critical role of solvent-modulated hydrogen-binding strength in the catalytic hydrogenation of benzaldehyde on palladium" (2021, Nature Catalysis)
  • "Enhancing hydrogenation activity of Ni-Mo sulfide hydrodesulfurization catalysts" (2020, Science Advances)
  • "Importance of Methane Chemical Potential for Its Conversion to Methanol on Cu-Exchanged Mordenite" (2020, Chemistry - A European Journal)
  • "Activity of Cu-Al-Oxo Extra-Framework Clusters for Selective Methane Oxidation on Cu-Exchanged Zeolites" (2021, JACS Au)
  • "Importance of interface open circuit potential on aqueous hydrogenolytic reduction of benzyl alcohol over Pd/C" (2022, Nature Communications)

Frequent coauthors working with Andreas Jentys include:

  • Johannes A. Lercher
  • Rachit Khare
  • Maricruz Sanchez-Sanchez
  • Oliver Y. Gutiérrez
  • Yue Liu

Best Publications

  • Single-site trinuclear copper oxygen clusters in mordenite for selective conversion of methane to methanol.

    Sebastian Grundner;Monica A.C. Markovits;Guanna Li;Moniek Tromp

  • Estimation of mean size and shape of small metal particles by EXAFS

    Andreas Jentys

  • Structure sensitivity of the hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde over Pt/SiO2 and Pt/TiO2

    Martin Englisch;Andreas Jentys;Johannes A. Lercher

  • Adsorption of water on ZSM 5 zeolites

    Andreas Jentys;Gerhard Warecka;Miroslav Derewinski;Johannes A. Lercher

  • Towards understanding the bifunctional hydrodeoxygenation and aqueous phase reforming of glycerol

    A. Wawrzetz;B. Peng;A. Hrabar;A. Jentys

  • Elementary steps of NOx adsorption and surface reaction on a commercial storage–reduction catalyst

    C. Sedlmair;C. Sedlmair;Kulathuiyer Seshan;A. Jentys;J.A. Lercher

  • Influence of Surface Modification on the Acid Site Distribution of HZSM-5†

    Shourong Zheng;Hilton R. Heydenrych;and Andreas Jentys;Johannes A. Lercher

  • Lewis-Brønsted Acid Pairs in Ga/H-ZSM-5 To Catalyze Dehydrogenation of Light Alkanes.

    Moritz W Schreiber;Craig P Plaisance;Martin Baumgärtl;Karsten Reuter

  • Nature of hydroxy groups in MCM-41

    Andreas Jentys;Ngan H. Pham;Hannelore Vinek

  • Steaming of Zeolite BEA and Its Effect on Acidity: A Comparative NMR and IR Spectroscopic Study

    Sarah M. Maier;Andreas Jentys;Johannes A. Lercher

  • Tunable Water and CO2 Sorption Properties in Isostructural Azine-Based Covalent Organic Frameworks through Polarity Engineering

    Linus Stegbauer;Linus Stegbauer;Linus Stegbauer;Maximilian W. Hahn;Andreas Jentys;Gökcen Savasci

  • Concentration of surface hydroxyl groups on MCM-41

    A Jentys;K Kleestorfer;H Vinek

  • Studies on the deactivation of NOx storage-reduction catalysts by sulfur dioxide

    C. Sedlmair;Kulathuiyer Seshan;A. Jentys;J.A. Lercher

  • Mechanism and Kinetics of CO2 Adsorption on Surface Bonded Amines

    Maximilian W. Hahn;Matthias Steib;Andreas Jentys;Johannes A. Lercher

  • Accurate Adsorption Thermodynamics of Small Alkanes in Zeolites. Ab initio Theory and Experiment for H-Chabazite

    GiovanniMaria Piccini;Maristella Alessio;Joachim Sauer;Yuchun Zhi

  • Generation and Characterization of Well-Defined Zn2+ Lewis Acid Sites in Ion Exchanged Zeolite BEA

    Jochen Penzien;Anuji Abraham;Jeroen A. Van Bokhoven;Andreas Jentys

  • Hydroisomerization of Heptane Isomers over Pd/SAPO Molecular Sieves: Influence of the Acid and Metal Site Concentration and the Transport Properties on the Activity and Selectivity

    M. Höchtl;A. Jentys;H. Vinek

  • On the coke deposition in dry reforming of methane at elevated pressures

    Linus A. Schulz;Lea C.S. Kahle;Karla Herrera Delgado;Stephan A. Schunk

  • Xylene isomerization with surface-modified HZSM-5 zeolite catalysts: An in situ IR study

    Shourong Zheng;Andreas Jentys;Johannes A. Lercher

  • Role of Amine Functionality for CO2 Chemisorption on Silica.

    Maximilian W. Hahn;Jelena Jelic;Edith Berger;Karsten Reuter

  • Methane autothermal reforming with and without ethane over mono- and bimetal catalysts prepared from hydrotalcite precursors

    Katsutoshi Nagaoka;Andreas Jentys;Johannes A. Lercher

Frequent Co-Authors

Johannes A. Lercher
Johannes A. Lercher Technical University of Munich
Oliver Y. Gutiérrez
Oliver Y. Gutiérrez Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Gary L. Haller
Gary L. Haller Yale University
Shourong Zheng
Shourong Zheng Nanjing University
Donald M. Camaioni
Donald M. Camaioni Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Thomas Müller
Thomas Müller Ruhr University Bochum
Evgeny A. Pidko
Evgeny A. Pidko Delft University of Technology
John L. Fulton
John L. Fulton Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Kulathuiyer Seshan
Kulathuiyer Seshan University of Twente

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