Heterogeneous Catalysts for Energy and Environmental Applications
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalytic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2021) | Viewed by 26597
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable heterogeneous catalysis applied in the conversion of biomass; sustainable functionalization procedures; synthesis of metal nanoparticles; use of waste for the synthesis and production of new materials; biofuel production; added-value products; circular chemistry; process efficiency; microwave-assisted reactions; hybrid materials for wastewater purification; waste-derived antimicrobial materials; supramolecular systems for nanocatalysts
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Interests: heterogeneous catalysts; materials characterization; surface science; materials for environmental preservation
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Interests: heterogeneous catalysis; glycerol valorization; biofuels; bioadditives; microwave-assisted processes
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Due to the negative impacts of fossil fuels and the high pollution of air, soil, and water, environmental preservation is one of the most important challenges for the scientific community. In this context, biomass as a renewable feedstock has been gaining importance in order to meet the global need for fuels and chemicals from sustainability perspectives. Studies on heterogeneous catalysts applied in bio-energy, biomass, and environmental depollution are in dynamic growth. Several types of heterogeneous catalysts (hybrid materials, supported metal oxides, perovskites, zeolites, etc.) have been developed and applied on different fields such as clean energy production, biomass valorization, wastewater treatment, and air depollution.
This Special Issue will collect quality papers about the synthesis and application of materials for energy and environmental applications.
The collected articles will emphasize the surface and structural properties of these heterogeneous catalysts, and focus on the applicability of the materials in the fields of energy, biomass, and environmental preservation. Studies concerning synthesis methods, material characterization, and reaction mechanisms are also welcome.
We are pleased to invite you to submit manuscripts for this Special Issue on Heterogeneous Catalysts for Energy and Environmental Applications, in the form of research papers, communications, letters, and review articles. We look forward to your participation in this Special Issue of Materials.
Dr. Maria Luisa Testa
Prof. Giuliana Magnacca
Dr. Rafael Estevez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- energy
- environmental preservation
- biomass
- heterogeneous catalysts
- material characterization
- green chemistry
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