Selectivity and Stability of Heterogeneous Catalysts
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalysis in Organic and Polymer Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 10163
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Interests: catalysis, synthesis, and characterization of heterogeneous catalysts; biomass conversion; surface characterization of solids; environmental protection; nanotechnology
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Dear Colleagues,
The application of heterogeneous catalysts allows for significant increases in the competitiveness and sustainability of numerous industrial processes. One of the most important parameters characterizing the performance of a catalyst is its catalytic activity. However, a high feedstock conversion does not guarantee the formation of desired products. Therefore, besides catalytic activity, we should focus our attention on the improvement of the selectivity of catalytic processes, giving the opportunity to obtain more valuable chemicals. On the other hand, industrial catalysts should be resistant to reaction conditions and work as long as possible. Therefore, we it is also important to ensure their high stability.
Taking that into account, this Special Issue is devoted to the development of new methods for the control of catalyst selectivity and stability of catalysts. This includes the design of new catalysts, modification of the composition of catalysts, development of their synthesis methods, effects of the type of support, the introduction of promoters, the role of the catalyst precursors, the role of contaminants, studies on the relationship between catalytic performance and catalyst physicochemical properties, optimization of reaction conditions, and the impact of reactor type. Moreover, papers in a broad range of related research and application fields other than the main topic are also encouraged.
Prof. Dr. Jacek Grams
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- selectivity and stability of heterogeneous catalysts
- control of catalytic performance
- catalytic activity
- synthesis and characterization of catalysts
- new catalysts
- modification of the composition of catalysts
- introduction of promoters and role of catalyst precursors
- efficiency of catalytic reactions
- optimization of reaction conditions
- industrial and environmental catalytic processes
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