Preparation of Catalysts from Renewable and Waste Materials
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 December 2019) | Viewed by 29021
Special Issue Editor
Interests: material characterization; nanomaterials synthesis; organic synthesis; catalyst photocatalysis; green chemistry; wastewater treatment; renewable resources; 3D printing; organic green material synthesis
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Dear Colleagues,
According to the recent renewed interest in Circular Economy and Green Chemistry, modern chemistry is developing new catalysts, starting from renewable and waste materials. The materials derived from both industrial and biological sources include red mud, aluminium dross, fly ash, blast furnace slag, rice husk, and various kinds of shell and plants. They afford opportunities in terms of catalysis: (i) direct application as active materials, (ii) use as pre-catalysts, (iii) modification to yield catalytically active phases, and (iv) use as precursors for the synthesis of active catalysts. For some aspects, abundant natural materials (i.e., from vegetables and plants) can be a source of chemicals, but also a precursor of materials derived from petroleum. Submissions in the form of original research papers, reviews, and short communications are encouraged to this Special Issue on “Preparation of Catalysts from Renewable and Waste Materials”.
Prof. Daniele Dondi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- catalysts
- renewable materials
- industrial wastes
- wastes from biological sources
- catalyst characterization
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