Zeolites and Related Materials for Biocatalysis, Heterogeneous Catalysis and Sustainable Applications
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalytic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2023) | Viewed by 6569
Special Issue Editors
Interests: circular economy; carbon capture; green chemistry; sustainability
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Interests: heterogeneous catalysis; biocatalysis; sustainable materials; biotechnology; environmental applications
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims to provide a range of selected contributions on both natural and synthetic zeolites, mesoporous materials, and hierarchical systems for biocatalysis (supported enzymes), heterogeneous catalysis, and sustainable applications.
Porous materials are particularly interesting for the immobilization of enzymes and cells. Then, it is possible to design promising biocatalytic systems. Similarly, micro- and mesoporous materials can be used to prepare heterogeneous catalysts with highly dispersed active sites, such as the Single-Site Heterogeneous-Catalysts proposed by Sir John Meurig Thomas, that are the inorganic analogues of enzymes.
On the other hand, zeolites and related materials are effective for a large number of environmental and sustainable processes, including wastewater treatment, capture and storage of gases, development of sustainable agriculture, etc. Therefore, we strongly encourage researchers and scientists, from academia and industry, to submit their scientific work for this Special Issue. Full papers, communications, and reviews are all welcome.
Prof. Dr. Debora Fino
Dr. Marco Piumetti
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- synthetic zeolite
- natural zeolite
- hierarchical zeolite
- catalysis
- biocatalysis, biotechnology
- sustainability
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