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Typically, smaller metal-metal contributions are found in the EXAFS of zeol
ite supported metals compared to metals on nonporous supports. Two factors
may account for this, i.e., (i) a smaller average coordination number, whic
h is related to smaller metal particles, and (ii) an increase in the Debye-
Waller factor indicating less ordered metal clusters. Based on experimental
results as well as on theoretical calculations we compare both effects and
assign the decrease in the metal-metal contributions to an exponential dam
pening of the EXAFS oscillations resulting from contributions of the zeolit
e lattice atoms. This leads to an increase in the Debye-Waller factor, whic
h is not related to a decrease in the statistical order of the metal cluste
rs supported on the zeolite. The model discussed can be used as an indicati
on for the location of small metal clusters on porous supports. It is shown
that a large value of Delta sigma (2), in addition to the particle size, c
an be used to determine the location of metal particles on microporous supp
orts.