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Author(s):  
Qiang Liu ◽  
Qiaobo Liao ◽  
Jinling Hu ◽  
Kai Xi ◽  
You-Ting Wu ◽  
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Frustrated Lewis Paris (FLPs) chemistry has been widely explored in the field of catalytic hydrogenation. However, the FLPs, which was usually used as homogeneous catalysts, quickly lost their catalytic reactivity...


2021 ◽  
pp. 126515
Author(s):  
J. Nallasivam ◽  
P. Francis Prashanth ◽  
S. Harisankar ◽  
Srisailaja Nori ◽  
Shrikumar Suryanarayan ◽  
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Catalysts ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 1116
Author(s):  
Vasiliki D. Tsavatopoulou ◽  
Andriana F. Aravantinou ◽  
John Vakros ◽  
Ioannis D. Manariotis

One of the most recent applications studied in recent years is the use of biochar as a catalyst for the conversion of oils into biodiesel. The scope of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of biochars as heterogeneous catalysts for the conversion of Scenedesmus rubescens lipids into biodiesel. Biochar from different materials were employed, namely, malt spent rootlets (MSR), coffee spent grounds (CSG), and olive kernels (OK). Materials were charred at two temperatures (400 and 850 °C) in order to examine the effect of pyrolysis temperature. Homogeneous catalysts such as sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide were also employed for comparison purposes. In order to explain the different performance of biochar as catalyst, we conducted detailed characterization of these materials. The results of this study showed that homogeneous catalysts (H2SO4 and NaOH) had similar results to the CSG biochar at 400 °C, which was the most productive tested biochar. The pyrolysis temperatures affected the FAMEs recovery of OK and CSG biochar.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Fuzuli A Nasirov ◽  

Sustainable development, the design of green and economically feasible processes to produce synthetic polymers is one of the major needs and biggest challenges. Catalysis of polymerization processes is among the most important applications within the field of nanoscience. Intensive research is being conducted and considerable success has been achieved in the heterogenization of various homogeneous catalysts on nano supports for polymerization of olefins and dienes. The large surface area of various nanomaterials qualifies them quite naturally to act either as a heterogeneous promoter for catalytic reactions or as a support for the heterogenization of homogeneous catalysts. To the polymerization of olefins and dienes by using nanocatalysts are devoted significant numbers of published papers, but to elucidate the possible effect of both the type and properties of nano supports and their sizes and amounts on the activity and stereoselectivity of heterogenized catalysts and the properties of the obtained polymers are needed more detailed studies. This review attempted to collect some published research materials in the field of the nanocatalysis of olefins and dienes polymerization processes and our main aim is to assess the critical points and to indicate the future perspectives and possible strategies in this area of research. We are confident that this review will be a helpful companion and deliver key hints to those, in academia and in the industry, who decide to move their research interest in this direction


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