Nowadays, environmental concerns and the global energy crisis have become two of our greatest challenges. The main purpose of this dissertation research is to design highly active mesoporous materials that can efficiently catalyze environmental and energy related reactions. Surface properties can be easily tuned by thermal treatment and cation doping, resulting in improved catalytic activities. Synthesis and characterization of the materials, catalytic activities for carbon monoxide oxidation, oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution reactions, and mechanistic studies are covered in this thesis. The first part describes the synthesis of mesoporous cobalt oxides through an inverse micelle route for low temperature carbon monoxide oxidation appl...
This thesis contains three parts: 1) electrocatalytic reduction of CO 2, 2) synthesis of useful comp...
The thesis presented here is focused on two aspects of transition metal mediated catalysis research-...
Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials as Efficient Sorbents...
Nowadays, environmental concerns and the global energy crisis have become two of our greatest challe...
In this thesis, transition metal oxide/hydroxide-based functional nanomaterials with specific struct...
In this thesis, the main focus lies on the nanotechnological synthetic approaches available to heter...
This thesis is focused on developing transition metal-based oxide and phosphide nanomaterials for ca...
Abstract: Herein, we investigated the synthesis and characterization of crystalline reducible metal ...
Research on novel highly active mesoporous metal oxides by an inverse micelle method dubbed Universi...
The thesis presented here is focused on fabricating thermally stable and tunable mesoporous manganes...
This research work focused on developing new synthetic methods for various metal oxide nanomaterials...
This study focused on the design and synthesis of manganese oxide nanomaterials with nanoarray archi...
The main goal of this dissertation study is to develop high activity heterogeneous catalysts (metal ...
In this thesis, I will focus on the design and synthesis of metal oxides as adsorbents and catalysts...
The research work presented here is focused on nanotechnological synthetic approaches for transition...
This thesis contains three parts: 1) electrocatalytic reduction of CO 2, 2) synthesis of useful comp...
The thesis presented here is focused on two aspects of transition metal mediated catalysis research-...
Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials as Efficient Sorbents...
Nowadays, environmental concerns and the global energy crisis have become two of our greatest challe...
In this thesis, transition metal oxide/hydroxide-based functional nanomaterials with specific struct...
In this thesis, the main focus lies on the nanotechnological synthetic approaches available to heter...
This thesis is focused on developing transition metal-based oxide and phosphide nanomaterials for ca...
Abstract: Herein, we investigated the synthesis and characterization of crystalline reducible metal ...
Research on novel highly active mesoporous metal oxides by an inverse micelle method dubbed Universi...
The thesis presented here is focused on fabricating thermally stable and tunable mesoporous manganes...
This research work focused on developing new synthetic methods for various metal oxide nanomaterials...
This study focused on the design and synthesis of manganese oxide nanomaterials with nanoarray archi...
The main goal of this dissertation study is to develop high activity heterogeneous catalysts (metal ...
In this thesis, I will focus on the design and synthesis of metal oxides as adsorbents and catalysts...
The research work presented here is focused on nanotechnological synthetic approaches for transition...
This thesis contains three parts: 1) electrocatalytic reduction of CO 2, 2) synthesis of useful comp...
The thesis presented here is focused on two aspects of transition metal mediated catalysis research-...
Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials as Efficient Sorbents...