This introductory contribution to the special issue of Catalysis Today is dedicated to selected contributions presented at the Carbocat-IV (Carbon for Catalysis) Symposium held in Dalian (China) on November 7–10 (2010). The introduction first shortly overviews the main reasons for the interest on carbon materials for catalysis and the elements of novelty discussed on the contributions of this issue, and then provide a concise outline of the general trends and developments in this field to give a glimpse on the progresses in the field, and on the perspectives of this exciting area of catalysis
Carbon nanostructures were found to be powerful metal-free catalysts. This chapter reviews some fami...
The main objective of the present thesis is to deepen the understanding of the mechanisms involved i...
Carbon materials have properties different from conventional oxides in catalysis, in particular as c...
This introductory contribution to the special issue of Catalysis Today is dedicated to selected cont...
Although carbon itself acts as a catalyst in various reactions, the classical carbon materials (e.g....
The development of state-of-the-art catalysts plays a crucial role in the fields of materials scienc...
Carbon-based materials constitute a large family of materials characterized by some peculiarities su...
As a new type of catalyst and/or catalyst supports, carbon nanomaterials (including zero-dimensional...
Carbon nanotubes have emerged as unique carbon allotropes that bear very interesting prospects in ca...
1. Introduction 2. Synthesis of Novel Nanostructured Carbon Materials 2.1. Carbon Nanotubes 2.2. Gra...
1. Introduction 2. Synthesis of Novel Nanostructured Carbon Materials 2.1. Carbon Nanotubes 2.2. Gra...
Catalysis is a science at the interface between chemistry, physics, biology, engineering and materia...
CONSPECTUS: Sustainable and environmentally benign catalytic processes are vital for the future to s...
Cette thèse porte sur la catalyse supportée sur nanotubes de carbone. Plusieurs aspects ont été étud...
This PhD thesis deals with the catalysis supported on carbon nanotubes. Several aspects have been st...
Carbon nanostructures were found to be powerful metal-free catalysts. This chapter reviews some fami...
The main objective of the present thesis is to deepen the understanding of the mechanisms involved i...
Carbon materials have properties different from conventional oxides in catalysis, in particular as c...
This introductory contribution to the special issue of Catalysis Today is dedicated to selected cont...
Although carbon itself acts as a catalyst in various reactions, the classical carbon materials (e.g....
The development of state-of-the-art catalysts plays a crucial role in the fields of materials scienc...
Carbon-based materials constitute a large family of materials characterized by some peculiarities su...
As a new type of catalyst and/or catalyst supports, carbon nanomaterials (including zero-dimensional...
Carbon nanotubes have emerged as unique carbon allotropes that bear very interesting prospects in ca...
1. Introduction 2. Synthesis of Novel Nanostructured Carbon Materials 2.1. Carbon Nanotubes 2.2. Gra...
1. Introduction 2. Synthesis of Novel Nanostructured Carbon Materials 2.1. Carbon Nanotubes 2.2. Gra...
Catalysis is a science at the interface between chemistry, physics, biology, engineering and materia...
CONSPECTUS: Sustainable and environmentally benign catalytic processes are vital for the future to s...
Cette thèse porte sur la catalyse supportée sur nanotubes de carbone. Plusieurs aspects ont été étud...
This PhD thesis deals with the catalysis supported on carbon nanotubes. Several aspects have been st...
Carbon nanostructures were found to be powerful metal-free catalysts. This chapter reviews some fami...
The main objective of the present thesis is to deepen the understanding of the mechanisms involved i...
Carbon materials have properties different from conventional oxides in catalysis, in particular as c...