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New Materials for Catalytic Applications
This comprehensive book on the topic of the use of new materials in catalytic applications discusses new materials for applications in which heterogeneous catalysts are less investigated and suggests new catalytic uses for these materials
Vasile I. Parvulescu (Author), Erhard Kemnitz (Author)
9780444635877
Hardback, published 26 January 2016
386 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.6 cm, 0.72 kg
New Materials for Catalytic Applications proposes the use of both new and existing materials for catalytic applications, such as zeolites, metal oxides, microporous and mesoporous materials, and monocrystals. In addition, metal-oxides are discussed from a new perspective, i.e. nano- and photocatalytic applications. The material presents these concepts with a new focus on strategies in synthesis, synthesis based on a rational design, the correlation between basic properties/potential applications, and new catalytic solutions for acid-base, redox, hydrogenation, photocatalytic reactions, etc.
New materials for catalytic applications 1. Double metal cyanides as heterogeneous catalysts for organic reactions Dirk De Vos 2. MOFs as catalysts of organic reactions Hermenegildo Garcia 3. On the use of organometallic concepts for the synthesis of nanocatalysts Karine Philippot 4. Catalysts on metallic surfaces: monoliths and microreactors Miguel Ángel Centeno 5. Metal Oxide Nanostructures and Their Development and Perspective in Photoreduction of Carbon Dioxide to Fuel Ryan Richards 6. Nano-metal fluorides in heterogeneous catalysis Erhard Kemnitz 7. Metal oxides and fluorinated metal oxides as heterogeneous catalysts for use with Chloro- and Fluoro-carbons David Lennon and John Michael Winfield 8. Mesoporous materials incorporating metal triflates Pedro Amoros 9. Nitrogen-doped carbon composites as metal-free for catalysis Cuong Pham-Huu 10. Metal sulphides: novel synthesis methods and recent developments in hydrotreatment and photocatalysis Gilles Daniel Berhault
Subject Areas: Metals technology / metallurgy [TDM], Chemical engineering [TDCB], Inorganic chemistry [PNK]