The use of solid particles as a catalyst in a certain reaction system results in emergence of heterogeneous catalysis. More active catalyst is obtained by resizing the particles up to nanodimension. Nanocatalysts are the most active catalysts considering minimal size which gives maximal activity. Main drawbacks of nanocatalysis will be presented in this chapter through synthesis, characterization, and activity-selectivity relations. Special attention is given to catalysts for application in environmental protection and photocatalytic hydrogen production
Most catalysts consist of nanometer-sized particles dispersed on a high-surface area support. Advanc...
Well-defined nano- and atomic-sized heterogeneous catalysts with extremely high catalytic activitie...
Nanocatalysis has emerged as a field at the interface between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysi...
The use of solid particles as a catalyst in a certain reaction system results in emergence of hetero...
AbstractIn the era of nanoscience where all the devices and technologies are going to smaller and sm...
Designing and developing ideal catalyst paves the way to green chemistry. The fields of catalysis an...
Designing and developing ideal catalyst paves the way to green chemistry. The fields of catalysis an...
A number of nanosized advanced materials have been synthesized for photocatalysis using different te...
Industrial heterogeneous catalysts, composed of metal nanoparticles, have been widely utilized owing...
SSCI-VIDE+ECI2D+LPIInternational audienceHeterogeneous catalysis, which is currently used in most in...
The Special Issue, “Nanomaterials for Environmental Purification and Energy Conversion”, describes t...
Catalysts are made of nanoparticles of metals, metal oxides, and other compounds that may act as act...
Nanocatalysis is a topical area of research that has huge potential. It attempts to merge the advant...
Summarization: Heterogeneous catalysis played, plays, and will continue to play a major key role in ...
Nanosystems have emerged as pivotal players in diverse scientific domains, revolutionising chemical ...
Most catalysts consist of nanometer-sized particles dispersed on a high-surface area support. Advanc...
Well-defined nano- and atomic-sized heterogeneous catalysts with extremely high catalytic activitie...
Nanocatalysis has emerged as a field at the interface between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysi...
The use of solid particles as a catalyst in a certain reaction system results in emergence of hetero...
AbstractIn the era of nanoscience where all the devices and technologies are going to smaller and sm...
Designing and developing ideal catalyst paves the way to green chemistry. The fields of catalysis an...
Designing and developing ideal catalyst paves the way to green chemistry. The fields of catalysis an...
A number of nanosized advanced materials have been synthesized for photocatalysis using different te...
Industrial heterogeneous catalysts, composed of metal nanoparticles, have been widely utilized owing...
SSCI-VIDE+ECI2D+LPIInternational audienceHeterogeneous catalysis, which is currently used in most in...
The Special Issue, “Nanomaterials for Environmental Purification and Energy Conversion”, describes t...
Catalysts are made of nanoparticles of metals, metal oxides, and other compounds that may act as act...
Nanocatalysis is a topical area of research that has huge potential. It attempts to merge the advant...
Summarization: Heterogeneous catalysis played, plays, and will continue to play a major key role in ...
Nanosystems have emerged as pivotal players in diverse scientific domains, revolutionising chemical ...
Most catalysts consist of nanometer-sized particles dispersed on a high-surface area support. Advanc...
Well-defined nano- and atomic-sized heterogeneous catalysts with extremely high catalytic activitie...
Nanocatalysis has emerged as a field at the interface between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysi...