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J.W. Geus is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile indicates engagement in research and scholarship connected with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Carbon Nanofibers: Catalytic Synthesis and Applications

    Krijn P. De Jong;John W. Geus

  • The reduction and oxidation behaviour of manganese oxides

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  • Synthesis of supported catalysts by impregnation and drying using aqueous chelated metal complexes

    A.Jos van Dillen;Robert J.A.M. Terörde;Dennis J. Lensveld;John W. Geus

  • Surface oxidation of carbon nanofibres

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

  • The formation of filamentous carbon on iron and nickel catalysts : II. Mechanism

    A.J.H.M. Kock;P.K. de Bokx;E. Boellaard;W. Klop

  • Impact of agglomeration state of nano- and submicron sized gold particles on pulmonary inflammation

    Ilse Gosens;Jan Andries Post;Liset J J de la Fonteyne;Eugene H J M Jansen

  • Preparation of Fischer–Tropsch cobalt catalysts supported on carbon nanofibers and silica using homogeneous deposition-precipitation

    G.L. Bezemer;P.B. Radstake;V. Koot;A.J. van Dillen

  • The Preparation of Carbon-Supported Magnesium Nanoparticles using Melt Infiltration

    P.E. de Jongh;R.W.P. Wagemans;T.M. Eggenhuisen;B.S. Dauvillier

  • Formation of Nickel, Cobalt, Copper, and Iron Aluminates fromα- andγ-Alumina-Supported Oxides: A Comparative Study

    P.H. Bolt;F.H.P.M. Habraken;J.W. Geus

  • Preparation of silica-supported copper catalysts by means of deposition-precipitation

    C.J.G. Van Der Grift;P.A. Elberse;A. Mulder;J.W. Geus

  • The formation of filamentous carbon on iron and nickel catalysts : I. Thermodynamics

    P.K. de Bokx;A.J.H.M. Kock;E. Boellaard;W. Klop

  • The effect of water on the activity of supported palladium catalysts in the catalytic combustion of methane

    J.C. van Giezen;F.R. van den Berg;J.L. Kleinen;A.J. van Dillen

  • XPS analysis of palladium oxide layers and particles

    E.H. Voogt;A.J.M. Mens;O.L.J. Gijzeman;J.W. Geus

  • Base Metal Catalyzed Graphitization of Cellulose: A Combined Raman Spectroscopy, Temperature-Dependent X-ray Diffraction and High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy Study

    Jacco Hoekstra;Andrew M. Beale;Fouad Soulimani;Marjan Versluijs-Helder

  • The reduction behavior of supported iron catalysts in hydrogen or carbon monoxide atmospheres

    A.J.H.M. Kock;H.M. Fortuin;J.W. Geus

  • Adsorption of oxygen and surface oxide formation on Pd(111) and Pd foil studied with ellipsometry, LEED, AES and XPS

    E.H. Voogt;A.J.M. Mens;O.L.J. Gijzeman;J.W. Geus

  • The formation of filamentous carbon on iron and nickel catalysts: III. Morphology

    E. Boellaard;P.K. de Bokx;A.J.H.M. Kock;John W. Geus

  • Monoliths in catalytic oxidation

    John W. Geus;Joep C. van Giezen

  • The thermal decomposition of Mg-Al hydrotalcites: effects of interlayer anions and characteristics of the final structure.

    Jules C. A. A. Roelofs;Jeroen A. van Bokhoven;A. Jos van Dillen;John W. Geus

  • The reduction behavior of silica-supported and alumina-supported iron catalysts: A Mössbauer and infrared spectroscopic study

    A.F.H. Wielers;A.J.H.M. Kock;C.E.C.A. Hop;J.W. Geus

  • Hydrolysis-precipitation studies of aluminum (III) solutions. I. Titration of acidified aluminum nitrate solutions

    A.C. Vermeulen;John W. Geus;R.J. Stol;P.L. de Bruyn

  • Characterization of silica-supported copper catalysts by means of temperature-programmed reduction

    C.J.G. Van Der Grift;A. Mulder;J.W. Geus

  • Preparation and properties of iron oxide and metallic iron catalysts.

    J.W. Geus

  • BASF NanoSelect (TM) Technology: Innovative Supported Pd- and Pt-based Catalysts for Selective Hydrogenation Reactions

    Peter T. Witte;Peter H. Berben;Susan Boland;Evert H. Boymans

  • Preparation and characterisation of spherical Co/SiO2 model catalysts with well-defined nano-sized cobalt crystallites and a comparison of their stability against oxidation with water

    A.M. Saib;A.M. Saib;A. Borgna;J. van de Loosdrecht;P.J. van Berge

  • Selective oxidation of hydrogen sulfide to elemental sulfur using iron oxide catalysts on various supports

    R.J.A.M. Terörde;P.J. van den Brink;L.M. Visser;A.J. van Dillen

  • Metal-Support Interaction: Titania-Supported and Silica-Supported Nickel Catalysts

    J. van de Loosdrecht;A.M. van der Kraan;A.J. van Dillen;J.W. Geus

  • Characterization of the standard platinum/silica catalyst europt-1.3. the size distribution of the platinum-containing particles

    John W. Geus;Peter B. Wells

  • The selective hydrogenation of acetonitrile on supported nickel catalysts

    M. J. F. M. Verhaak;A. J. van Dillen;J. W. Geus

Frequent Co-Authors

J.H.W. de Wit
J.H.W. de Wit Delft University of Technology
J.W. Niemantsverdriet
J.W. Niemantsverdriet Syngaschem (Netherlands)
Johannes H. Bitter
Johannes H. Bitter Wageningen University & Research
Patricia J. Kooyman
Patricia J. Kooyman University of Cape Town
HH Hidde Brongersma
HH Hidde Brongersma Eindhoven University of Technology
J. F. van der Veen
J. F. van der Veen Paul Scherrer Institute
Armando Borgna
Armando Borgna Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Diek C. Koningsberger
Diek C. Koningsberger Utrecht University

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