Recent Advancements of Metal Oxide in Catalysis
A special issue of Inorganics (ISSN 2304-6740). This special issue belongs to the section "Inorganic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 April 2023) | Viewed by 10963
Special Issue Editors
Interests: metal oxides; heterogeneous catalysis; dynamic catalysis; thin films; nanotechnology; atomic layer deposition; graphene
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Advancements in nanotechnology over the past decade have resulted in metal oxides, an important class of inorganic materials that can be applied to tackling global and sustainability-related problems. Rational designs of active and cost-efficient hierarchical-structured composites have cemented metal oxide’s importance in broad applications, such as electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, fuel cells, energy storage, thermal catalysis, and more. For this Special Issue, we are inviting papers covering the experimental and theoretical pursuit of novel catalytic materials’ design and synthesis as well as articles detailing their advanced characterizations and applications. Contributions considering the promotion of catalytic activity or selectivity through surface functionalization, enhanced metal–support interactions, etc., are also welcome. Metal oxides based on earth-abundant metal oxides, solid-solution-mixed oxides, perovskites, aluminosilicates, and metal organic frameworks (MOFs), among others, which function as catalysts, promoters, or bifunctional materials, are of particular interest. With the goal of expanding the current knowledge base of these systems, we are inviting the submission of original research, review articles, perspectives, etc., to this Special Issue, “Recent Advancements of Metal Oxides in Catalysis”.
Dr. Tzia Ming Onn
Prof. Dr. Raymond J. Gorte
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- metal oxide
- heterogeneous catalysis
- metal–oxide interaction
- catalyst design
- catalyst characterization
- selectivity
- rates and kinetics
- green chemistry
- thermal catalysis
- electrocatalysis
- photocatalysis
- energy storage
- fuel cells
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