Nanoparticle for Catalysis
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (194 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Mathematics and Science
- Biology, life sciences
- 2-methylfuran
- Au
- B2(pin)2
- C-S coupling
- CO oxidation
- CO2 methanation
- CeO2
- Cu-containing catalyst
- Cu1.5Mn1.5O4 nanocomposites
- CuOx
- DIPEA
- MnFe2O4
- MoS2
- N2 adsorption
- Na2S2O3
- Ni-mesh support
- Ni-wool support
- Pd
- Pd-catalyst
- Pd@COF-TB
- Re
- Ru nanoparticles
- TDA
- TiO2
- aniline
- aqueous phase reaction
- bimetallic catalyst
- catalytic
- competing mechanisms
- copper foam
- density functional theory calculations
- ferrite
- furfural
- furfuryl alcohol
- gold nanoparticles
- hydroconversion
- hydrogen production
- hydrogenation
- in situ ATR–FTIR analysis
- induction heating
- magnetic catalyst
- manganese ferrite
- mass spectrometry
- metal−organic frameworks
- microwave radiation
- nanocatalyst
- nanoparticles
- nanostructure
- nickel boride
- nitrobenzene
- oxygen radical
- oxygen vacancies
- phosphoric acid
- photo-oxidation
- porous materials
- primary amine
- reductive amination
- selective hydrogenation
- solid-state synthesis
- spatial and tenacious form
- spinel
- sterically hindered amine
- surface CuOx species
- synthesis of catalysts
- water splitting
- β-unsaturated ketone
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Nanoparticle catalysts continue to be in the spotlight due to their unique performances in various chemical processes. With rapid progress in nanoscience and technology, nanoparticle-mediated reactions can be carried out in different systems regarding both gas and condensed phases. Due to the doping, surface, volume, and quantum size effects, elements in nanoparticles exhibit properties which are rather different from the ones in bulk materials, thus possibly affording higher catalytic activity and selectivity for specific reactions. This Special Issue aims to show insight into the recent advances in nanoparticle catalysis and focuses on the advantages, limitations, and future directions of nanoparticle-mediated reactions in both chemical and biological systems.
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