Surface Microstructure Design for Advanced Catalysts
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalytic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 28302
Special Issue Editors
Interests: zeolites catalysis; carbon-based catalysts; olefin epoxidation; acylation reaction; transesterification reaction
Interests: photofunctional materials; photocatalysis; photoelectrochemistry; plasma catalysis; quantum dot solar cells
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Dear Colleagues,
The rational design of surface microstructure is becoming an effective strategy to modulate surface/interface environments and electronic states of solid catalysts, and is of great significance for constructing highly efficient heterogeneous catalysts for important catalytic processes. By combining various advanced characterization techniques and theoretical calculations, significant advances have been made in revealing the structure features of the catalytically active sites and in understanding structure–performance relations, and through precise microstructure designs, the achieved outputs are turning the innovation of more efficient catalysts into a reality. In this Special Issue, we wish to focus on the promising recent research dedicated to the design and preparation of advanced heterogeneous catalysts through the precise modulation of the microstructure of the catalysts to meet the needs of various catalytic reactions involving organic transformations, environmental remediation and renewable energy in the fields of thermal catalysis, photocatalysis, photothermalcatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis.
Prof. Dr. Mingjun Jia
Prof. Dr. Xintong Zhang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- microstructure modulation
- surface/interface chemistry
- heterogeneous catalysis
- organic transformation
- environmental remediation
- renewable energy
- thermal catalysis
- photocatalysis
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