Metal-exchanged zeolites are a class of heterogeneous catalysts that perform important functions ranging from selective hydrocarbon oxidation to remediation of NO x pollutants. Among these, copper and iron zeolites are remarkably reactive, hydroxylating methane and benzene selectively at low temperature to form methanol and phenol, respectively. In these systems, reactivity occurs at well-defined molecular transition metal active sites, and in this review we discuss recent advances in the spectroscopic characterization of these active sites and their reactive intermediates. Site-selective spectroscopy continues to play a key role, making it possible to focus on active sites that exist within a distribution of inactive spectator metal center...
The development of a catalytic, one-step route for the oxidation of methane to methanol remains one ...
Fe/ZSM-5 zeolite has shown great potential in the selective oxidations of hydrocarbons such as metha...
The formation of single-site α-Fe in the CHA zeolite topology is demonstrated. The site is shown to ...
Redox chemistry with zeolites usually relies on the incorporation of transition metal ions. It is th...
The recent research developments on the active sites in Fe-zeolites for redox catalysis are discusse...
Zeolites containing transition-metal ions (TMIs) often show promising activity as heterogeneous cata...
Two distinct [Cu-O-Cu](2+) sites with methane monooxygenase activity are identified in the zeolite C...
Iron-containing zeolites exhibit unprecedented reactivity in the low-temperature hydroxylation of me...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
The development of a catalytic, one-step route for the oxidation of methane to methanol remains one ...
Fe/ZSM-5 zeolite has shown great potential in the selective oxidations of hydrocarbons such as metha...
The formation of single-site α-Fe in the CHA zeolite topology is demonstrated. The site is shown to ...
Redox chemistry with zeolites usually relies on the incorporation of transition metal ions. It is th...
The recent research developments on the active sites in Fe-zeolites for redox catalysis are discusse...
Zeolites containing transition-metal ions (TMIs) often show promising activity as heterogeneous cata...
Two distinct [Cu-O-Cu](2+) sites with methane monooxygenase activity are identified in the zeolite C...
Iron-containing zeolites exhibit unprecedented reactivity in the low-temperature hydroxylation of me...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
A review; in this chapter, the emphasis moves to reactivity at metal ion sites in zeolites. One of t...
The development of a catalytic, one-step route for the oxidation of methane to methanol remains one ...
Fe/ZSM-5 zeolite has shown great potential in the selective oxidations of hydrocarbons such as metha...
The formation of single-site α-Fe in the CHA zeolite topology is demonstrated. The site is shown to ...