Publications by authors named "Ozgen Yalcin"

The effect of Ce addition to the Cr-free Al-promoted Cu-Fe oxide-based catalysts is investigated. Catalyst characterization (X-ray diffraction (XRD), in situ Raman spectroscopy, high-sensitivity low-energy ion scattering (HS-LEIS), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) analysis), CO-temperature-programmed reduction chemical probing, and steady-state WGS activity reveal that (i) in the absence of Al, Ce addition via coprecipitation has a detrimental effect on the catalytic activity related to the poor thermostability and formation of less active Ce-Cu-O NPs, (ii) the addition of Ce via coprecipitation also does not improve the performance of the CuAlFe catalyst because of the formation of a thick CeO overlayer on the active Cu-FeO interface, and (iii) impregnation of Ce onto the CuAlFe catalyst exhibits significant improvement in catalytic performance due to the formation of a highly active CeO-FeO-Cu interfacial area. In summary, Al does not surface-segregate and serves as a structural promoter, while Ce and Cu surface-segregate and act as functional promoters in Ce/CuAlFe mixed oxide catalysts.

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Background: Social capital is one of the prominent components of refugee mental health. However, its role on mental health is poorly understood.

Aims: The aim of the present study was to investigate the nature of the association between social capital and mental health problems in refugee adolescents.

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