Feature Paper in Section Catalytic Materials
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalytic Materials".
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Interests: catalysis; calorimetry; adsorption; depollution; biomass valorization
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Interests: photocatalysis; heterogeneous catalysis; process design; valorization of renewable raw materials
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Dear Colleagues,
Heterogeneous, homogeneous, and enzymatic catalysis embraces all kinds of human activities and is fundamental in product design. Since the introduction of the concept of catalysts’ role in chemistry by Berzlius in 1835, a multitude of catalytic materials and processes have been conceived, developed, and implemented: modern industry and society would not exist without catalysts.
The present Special Issue aims to collect featured research and review articles in the various domains of catalysis: homogeneous, heterogeneous, enzymatic, photo-, and electrocatalysis.
Topics of interest for publication include but are not limited to:
- Petrochemistry;
- Environmental catalysis;
- Green catalytic processes;
- Catalysis in energy storage and production;
- Catalysts in pharma- and agro-industry;
- Photochemistry/photocatalysis;
- Electrochemistry;
- Biocatalysis
All these subjects can be approached from an experimental or theoretical point of view, deriving from academic studies or from industrial applications. The evaluation of socioeconomic and environmental impacts of catalysts in the various processes is welcome.
Dr. Simona Bennici
Prof. Dr. Ilenia Rossetti
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- catalyst preparation
- catalyst characterization
- photocatalysis
- electrocatalysis
- environmental catalysis
- enzymatic catalysis
- catalytic processes
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