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Advances in Materials for Catalysis

A recently issued technical investigation commissioned by the members of the Catalytic Advances Program (CAP) details Advances in Materials for Catalysis

Become A Member of TCGR’s CAP to Receive This One-Of-Kind Report: One of the Invaluable Benefits of CAP Membership

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The Catalyst Group Resources (TCGR) continues to provide forward-looking advice in its new multi-client and select-client reports along with those delivered for its membership programs.

TCGR’s report Advances in Materials for Catalysis presents the main advancements in the field of materials for thermal catalysis. Special care has been devoted not only to summarize the most recent results reported in literature but also to report previous achievements (over 1200 references cited overall). All the materials considered have been described in terms of synthetic procedures, characterization methodologies, physico-chemical features, and thermal catalytic activity in the most relevant industrial reactions.

This report is a comprehensive and extensive assessment of the broad variety of materials that have been developed and tested for their use as heterogeneous catalysts. The report serves as an instrumental guide to the latest innovative developments of new materials with potential for applications in catalysis that have been reported over the last five years. This report provides:

  • Overview of the general approach, the synthesis and characterization methods, and the classes of elements that can be immobilized, proven, and applied as single atoms in catalysis.
  • Indication of the most relevant publications in recent years on the most important organic syntheses catalyzed by SACs.
  • Summary of literature on the preparation, characterization, and application of materials such as graphene, graphyne, black phosphorous, and two-dimensional carbon and boron nitrides.
  • Recently developed innovative three-dimensional well-defined porous frameworks well-known as metal organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), or zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs).
  • Advances in catalytic properties of traditional materials, with a focus on their possible innovative applications in heterogeneous catalysis.

More information about this report and other services of CAP can be seen here.

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