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Nanostructured Catalysts (Nanostructure Science and Technology)

โœ Scribed by Susannah L. Scott, Cathleen M. Crudden, Christopher W. Jones


Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
351
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


With the recent advent of nanotechnology, research and development in the area of nanostructured catalysts has gained unprecedented prominence. Novel materials with potentially exciting new applications in catalysis are being discovered at a much higher rate than ever before. Innovative tools to fabricate, manipulate, characterize, and evaluate such materials are being developed and expanded. To keep pace with this extremely rapid growth, it is necessary to take a breath from time to time, to critically assess the current knowledge and provide thoughts for future developments. This book represents one of these moments, as a number of prominent scientists in nanostructured catalysts join forces to provide insightful reviews of their areas of expertise; thus, offering an overall picture of the state-of-the art of the field. Nanostructured materials designate an increasing number of materials with designed shapes, surfaces, structures, pore systems, etc. In general, nanostructured catalysts have modified surfaces, including materials whose surfaces have been altered via such techniques as grafting and tethering of organic or organometallic species, or through various deposition procedures including electro, electroless, and vapor deposition, or simple adsorption. Materials with designed regular pore systems, such as zeolites, metallophosphates, periodic mesoporous materials, nanoporous organic, and organometallic materials are also members of the large family of nanostructured materials. These materials are of paramount importance, particularly in catalysis. One of the most distinctive characteristics of this book is the fact that it is all-inclusive, since most of the materials listed above have been dealt with in a concise and informative manner. With fourteen up-to-date reports on the design, synthesis, and catalytic properties of nanostructured materials, this book sets the stage for things to come in this area. The development of novel catalysts, taking advantage of the many interesting attributes of periodic nanoporous materials, and the discovery of innovative materials, such as polymer- silica nanocomposites and confined nanoparticles, are some of the leading ideas for future work in the increasingly important field of nanostructured catalysts.

โœฆ Table of Contents


CONTENTS......Page 16
1. Multifunctional Active Sites on Silica Surfaces by Grafting of Metal Complexes......Page 18
2. Nanostructured Rare Earth Catalysts via Advanced Surface Grafting......Page 32
3. Silsesquioxanes: Advanced Model Supports in Developing Silica-Immobilized Polymerization Catalysts......Page 74
4. Theoretical Models of Active Sites: General Considerations and Application to the Study of Phillips-Type Cr/Silica Catalysts for Ethylene Polymerization......Page 102
5. Late Transition Metal Complexes Immobilized on Structured Surfaces as Catalysts for Hydrogenation and Oxidation Reactions......Page 130
6. Design of Chiral Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Mesoporous Materials for Enantioselective Epoxidation and Alkylation Catalysts......Page 174
7. Chiral Nanostructures at Metal Surfaces: A New Viewpoint on Enantioselective Catalysis......Page 196
8. On the Structure of Cobalt-Substituted Aluminophosphate Catalysts and Their Catalytic Performance......Page 212
9. Catalytic Activity of Pt and Tungstophosphoric Acid Supported on MCM-41 for the Reduction of NO......Page 230
10. Polymerization with Mesoporous Silicates......Page 248
11. Designing Porous Solids over Multiple Pore Size Regimes......Page 274
12. Strategies for the Control of Porosity around Organic Active Sites in Inorganic Matrices......Page 294
13. Strategies for the Design and Synthesis of Hybrid Multifunctional Nanoporous Materials......Page 314
14. Quantitative Relations between Liquid Phase Adsorption and Catalysis......Page 328
C......Page 346
H......Page 347
M......Page 348
P......Page 349
S......Page 350
Z......Page 351


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