New Directions in Nanostructured Hybrid Materials for Selective Separations and Catalysis
A special issue of Separations (ISSN 2297-8739). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials in Separation Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 April 2025 | Viewed by 75
Special Issue Editors
Interests: surface functionalization; multifunctional coatings; electrochemical reaction; water treatment; catalysis
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We cordially invite you to submit your recent work for an upcoming Special Issue on “New Directions in Nanostructured Hybrid Materials for Selective Separations and Catalysis”. Green energy production; new catalytic processes with improved atomic and energy efficiency, complying with the green chemistry paradigms; and increasing awareness of environmental issues have prompted a growing interest in nanomaterials and nanotechnologies. This Special Issue focuses on research providing insights into the synthesis of nanostructured hybrid materials (and their size-, shape-, structure-, and composition-dependent behaviour) for applications such as water treatment, air pollution reduction, alkylation, dehydrogenation, hydrogenation, and selective oxidation-driven reactions. This includes =new synthetic procedures (the design of specific functional groups on the surface), modifying current catalytic materials properties, theoretical modelling, improving the efficiency of industrial processes, and experimental characterisation approaches toward greener chemistry.
The Special Issue also welcomes nanomaterial deposition approaches for catalytically active materials (thin films/coatings), such as metal oxides, mixed oxides, layered double hydroxides, sol–gel, plasma, and ceramic surfaces, which are prepared to have unique chemical and physical properties for ion exchange, sorption, catalysts, catalytic membrane reactors, permeation barriers, anti-reflective surfaces, low dielectric constant materials, and sensing for the development of surface functionalisation. The aim being to improve our understanding of relationships between structure and catalytic performance, as well as functional properties, thus enabling the rational design of functional materials for industrial catalysis and academic research advances.
This Special Issue will cover, but is not limited to, these topics:
- Water/air pollutant degradation;
- Engineered nanomaterials;
- Surface functionalization;
- Shape-controlled nanoparticles;
- Thin films and deposition methods on substrates;
- Hybrid catalysts;
- Porous organic polymers;
- Multifunctional and composite coatings;
- Reaction mechanisms;
- Emerging trends and design techniques.
Dr. Muhammad Ahsan Iqbal
Prof. Dr. Valter Maurino
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nanostructured hybrid materials
- photochemical processes
- liquid/air pollutant treatments
- surface functionalization
- multifunctional coatings
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