scholarly journals Synthesis and catalytic applications of combined zeolitic/mesoporous materials

2011 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 785-801 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jarian Vernimmen ◽  
Vera Meynen ◽  
Pegie Cool

In the last decade, research concerning nanoporous siliceous materials has been focused on mesoporous materials with intrinsic zeolitic features. These materials are thought to be superior, because they are able to combine (i) the enhanced diffusion and accessibility for larger molecules and viscous fluids typical of mesoporous materials with (ii) the remarkable stability, catalytic activity and selectivity of zeolites. This review gives an overview of the state of the art concerning combined zeolitic/mesoporous materials. Focus is put on the synthesis and the applications of the combined zeolitic/mesoporous materials. The different synthesis approaches and formation mechanisms leading to these materials are comprehensively discussed and compared. Moreover, Ti-containing nanoporous materials as redox catalysts are discussed to illustrate a potential implementation of combined zeolitic/mesoporous materials.

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (34) ◽  
pp. 17360-17391
Author(s):  
Rao Tao ◽  
Xiangran Ma ◽  
Xinlei Wei ◽  
Yinghua Jin ◽  
Li Qiu ◽  
...  

The state-of-the-art strategies for the directed growth and immobilization of palladium nanoparticles using porous organic polymers as supports are reviewed, with their catalytic applications discussed.


Nanoscale ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. 3995-4011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guodong Li ◽  
Zhiyong Tang

We summarize the state-of-the art progress in synthesis and catalytic applications of noble metal nanoparticle@metal oxide core/yolk–shell nanostructures.


2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Javier S. Acevedo Cortez ◽  
Boris I. Kharisov ◽  
Thelma E. Serrano Quezada ◽  
Tomás C. Hernández García

Author(s):  
T. A. Welton

Various authors have emphasized the spatial information resident in an electron micrograph taken with adequately coherent radiation. In view of the completion of at least one such instrument, this opportunity is taken to summarize the state of the art of processing such micrographs. We use the usual symbols for the aberration coefficients, and supplement these with £ and 6 for the transverse coherence length and the fractional energy spread respectively. He also assume a weak, biologically interesting sample, with principal interest lying in the molecular skeleton remaining after obvious hydrogen loss and other radiation damage has occurred.


2003 ◽  
Vol 48 (6) ◽  
pp. 826-829 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Amsel
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1968 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 479-480
Author(s):  
LEWIS PETRINOVICH
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1984 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 426-428
Author(s):  
Anthony R. D'Augelli

1991 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 140-140
Author(s):  
John A. Corson
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