F.m.f. (frank) De Groot
Chemistry - Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science - Inor
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Frank de Groot is professor of Synchrotron and Theoretical Spectroscopy of Catalytic Nanomaterials in the Department of Chemistry at Utrecht University. His work reflects a concern with the theoretical and the experimental aspects of X-ray spectroscopy, including both fundamental studies and applications. His current interest is in the use of X-ray spectroscopies for the study of the electronic and magnetic structure of condensed matter, in particular for transition metal oxides, magnetic nanoparticles and heterogeneous catalysts under working conditions.
Research Interest
inorganic chemistry
Publications
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van der Linden, Marte, Barendregt, Arjan, van Bunningen, Arnoldus J, Chin, Patrick T K, Thies-Weesie, Dominique, de Groot, Frank M F & Meijerink, A (14.11.2016). Characterisation, degradation and regeneration of luminescent Ag29 clusters in solution. Nanoscale, 8, (pp. 19901–19909) (9 p.).
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Cats, K. H., Andrews, J. C., Stephan, O., March, K., Karunakaran, C., Meirer, F., de Groot, F. M. F. & Weckhuysen, B. M. (2016). Active phase distribution changes within a catalyst particle during Fischer-Tropsch synthesis as revealed by multi-scale microscopy. Catalysis Science and Technology, 6 (12), (pp. 4438-4449) (12 p.).
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Al Samarai, Mustafa, Delgado-Jaime, Mario Ulises, Ishii, Hirofumi, Hiraoka, Nozomu, Tsuei, Ku Ding, Rueff, Jean Pascal, Lassale-Kaiser, Benedikt, Weckhuysen, Bert M. & De Groot, Frank M F (27.10.2016). 1s3p Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering of Cobalt Oxides and Sulfides. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 120 (42), (pp. 24063-24069) (7 p.).