Ni-Based Catalysts: Synthesis and Applications
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalytic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2023) | Viewed by 19267
Special Issue Editors
Interests: heterogeneous catalysis; biofuel; catalyst synthesis; reaction kinetics; Ni-based catalysts; dispersion catalysts
Interests: heterogeneous catalysis; biofuel; catalyst synthesis; Ni-based catalysts; dispersed catalysts; heavy oil feedstocks catalytic processing; steam cracking; biomass conversion into porous carbons; alkali activation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Catalytic technologies are the key factor in the development of many areas of the chemical industry. Currently, Ni-based catalysts are of considerable interest, showing their activity in various processes associated with hydrogenation/dehydrogenation, hydrogenolysis with C–C bond cleavage or with removal of heteroatoms (desulfurization, deoxygenation, denitrogenation etc.), reforming of different feedstock types, and others. In some catalytic reactions, they are known to be a more accessible alternative to noble metal-based catalysts.
The use of various approaches (incipient wetness impregnation, co-impregnation, sol–gel, etc.) to synthesis of nickel-based catalysts makes it possible to obtain the systems with different active component contents, Ni:modificator ratios, as well as active component distribution over support surface. This opens up tremendous opportunities to govern their activity and selectivity. Also important is that the relative availability of nickel uncovers wide possibilities for the use of such catalysts in various processes from an economic viewpoint.
A Special Issue of the Catalysts journal, “Ni-based Catalysts: Synthesis and Applications” welcomes submissions of the articles describing new and advanced approaches to synthesis of Ni-based catalysts with specific properties; studies covering the aspects of modification of their active component and support; new application areas of Ni-based catalysts; modeling of kinetics of reactions catalyzed by such catalysts; as well as stability of Ni-based catalysts and reasons of their deactivation.
Dr. Roman G. Kukushkin
Dr. Petr M. Yeletsky
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Ni-based catalysts preparation
- Modification of nickel catalysts
- Ni-based catalysts structure and activity corellations
- Kinetics and modeling
- Catalyst deactivation
- Catalyst stability
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