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Diek C. Koningsberger

Diek C. Koningsberger

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Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
9226
World Ranking
13157
National Ranking
245

Overview

Diek C. Koningsberger is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile is characterized by contributions to scientific research, primarily through their role at this institution.

Details on recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main and subfields of study, and main research topics have not been documented for this individual.

There are no recorded awards associated with Diek C. Koningsberger based on the available data.

The lack of specific information regarding recent publications or collaborations suggests a profile focused either on unpublished work, teaching, or contributions not captured in standard databases. Their presence at Utrecht University positions them within a research environment known for various scientific disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Structure of rhodium in an ultradispersed Rh/Al2O3 catalyst as studied by EXAFS and other techniques

    van 't Hfj Henri Blik;van Jbad Hans Zon;T Huizinga;JC Vis

  • Surface oxidation of carbon nanofibres

    Tijmen G. Ros;Adrianus J. van Dillen;John W. Geus;Diederik C. Koningsberger

  • Stepwise Dealumination of Zeolite Βeta at Specific T-Sites Observed with 27Al MAS and 27Al MQ MAS NMR

    J.A. van Bokhoven;D.C. Koningsberger;P. Kunkeler;H. van Bekkum

  • Preparation of Highly Dispersed Pt Particles in Zeolite Y with a Narrow Particle Size Distribution : Characterization by Hydrogen Chemisorption, TEM, EXAFS Spectroscopy, and Particle Modeling

    J de Graaf;A.J van Dillen;K.P de Jong;D.C Koningsberger

  • Hydrogen Temperature-Programmed Desorption (H2 TPD) of Supported Platinum Catalysts

    JT Miller;BL Meyers;FS Modica;GS Lane

  • AN EXTENDED X-RAY ABSORPTION FINE STRUCTURE SPECTROSCOPY STUDY OF A HIGHLY DISPERSED RHODIUM/ALUMINUM OXIDE CATALYST: THE INFLUENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE CHEMISORPTION ON THE TOPOLOGY OF RHODIUM

    H. F. J. Van't Blik;J. B. A. D. Van Zon;T. Huizinga;J. C. Vis

  • An EXAFS study of the structure of the metal–support interface in highly dispersed Rh/Al2O3 catalysts

    van Jbad Hans Zon;DC Diek Koningsberger;van 't Hfj Henri Blik;DE Sayers

  • A new model describing the metal-support interaction in noble metal catalysts

    BL Barbara Louise Mojet;JT Miller;DE Ramaker;DC Diek Koningsberger

  • Extended X-ray absorption fine structure determination of the structure of cobalt in carbon-supported Co and Co-Mo sulfide hydrodesulfurization catalysts

    Smam Stephan Bouwens;van Jar Rob Veen;DC Diek Koningsberger;de Vhj Vincent Beer

  • On the Relation Between Particle Morphology, Structure of the Metal-Support Interface and Catalytic Properties of Pt/gamma-Al2O3.

    Marius Vaarkamp;Jeffrey T. Miller;Frank S. Modica;Diek C. Koningsberger

  • On the structural differences between alumina-supported CoMoS type I and alumina-, silica-, and carbon-supported CoMoS type II phases studied by XAFS, MES, and XPS

    Smam Stephan Bouwens;van Fbm Zon;van Mp Dijk;van der Am Kraan

  • Support effects in the hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde over carbon nanofiber-supported platinum catalysts: characterization and catalysis

    Marjolein L Toebes;Yihua Zhang;Jan Hájek;T Alexander Nijhuis

  • Determination of O[H] and CO Coverage and Adsorption Sites on PtRu Electrodes in an Operating PEM Fuel Cell

    Christina Roth;Nathalie Benker;Thorsten Buhrmester;Marian Mazurek

  • Evolution of Fe species during the synthesis of over-exchanged Fe/ZSM5 obtained by chemical vapor deposition of FeCl3

    A.A. Battiston;J.H. Bitter;F.M.F. de Groot;A.R. Overweg

  • Three-coordinate aluminum in zeolites observed with in situ X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy at the Al K-edge: flexibility of aluminum coordinations in zeolites

    Jeroen A. van Bokhoven;and Ad M. J. van der Eerden;Diek C. Koningsberger

  • Changes in Structural and Electronic Properties of the Zeolite Framework Induced by Extraframework Al and La in H-USY and La(x)NaY: A 29Si and 27Al MAS NMR and 27Al MQ MAS NMR Study

    J.A. van Bokhoven;A.L. Roest;D.C. Koningsberger;J.T. Miller

  • Observation of a compensation relation for monomolecular alkane cracking by zeolites: the dominant role of reactant sorption

    Jeroen A. van Bokhoven;Bryce A. Williams;W. Ji;W. Ji;Diek C. Koningsberger

  • Hydration effects on the molecular structure of silica-supported vanadium oxide catalysts: A combined IR, Raman, UV–vis and EXAFS study

    Daphne E. Keller;Tom Visser;Fouad Soulimani;Diek C. Koningsberger

  • Remarkable Spreading Behavior of Molybdena on Silica Catalysts. An In Situ EXAFS-Raman Study.

    M de Boer;AJ van Dillen;DC Diek Koningsberger;JW Geus

  • Influence of Hydrogen Pretreatment on the Structure of the Metal-Support Interface in Pt/Zeolite Catalysts

    M Vaarkamp;FS Modica;JT Miller;DC Diek Koningsberger

  • Three-site model for hydrogen adsorption on supported platinum particles: influence of support ionicity and particle size on the hydrogen coverage.

    Michiel K. Oudenhuijzen;Jeroen A. van Bokhoven;Jeffrey T. Miller;David E. Ramaker

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey T. Miller
Jeffrey T. Miller Purdue University West Lafayette
Bert M. Weckhuysen
Bert M. Weckhuysen Utrecht University
Roel Prins
Roel Prins École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
David E. Ramaker
David E. Ramaker George Washington University
Bruce C. Gates
Bruce C. Gates University of California, Davis
Frank M. F. de Groot
Frank M. F. de Groot Utrecht University
Patricia J. Kooyman
Patricia J. Kooyman University of Cape Town
Johannes H. Bitter
Johannes H. Bitter Wageningen University & Research
Krijn P. de Jong
Krijn P. de Jong Utrecht University

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