Nanostructured Carbon Materials For Catalysis (rsc Catalysis Series)
by Philippe Serp /
2015 / English / PDF
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There is great interest in using nanostructured carbon materials
in catalysis, either as supports for immobilizing active species
or as metal-free catalysts due to their unique structural,
thermal, chemical, electronic and mechanical properties, and
tailorable surface chemistry.
There is great interest in using nanostructured carbon materials
in catalysis, either as supports for immobilizing active species
or as metal-free catalysts due to their unique structural,
thermal, chemical, electronic and mechanical properties, and
tailorable surface chemistry.Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Catalysis
Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Catalysis
looks at the structure and properties of different doped and
undoped nanocarbons including graphene; fullerenes; nanodiamonds;
carbon nanotubes and nanofibers; their synthesis and modification
to produce catalysts. Special attention is paid to adsorption, as
it impacts the application of these materials in various
industrially relevant catalytic reactions discussed herein, in
addition to photocatalysis and electrocatalysis.
looks at the structure and properties of different doped and
undoped nanocarbons including graphene; fullerenes; nanodiamonds;
carbon nanotubes and nanofibers; their synthesis and modification
to produce catalysts. Special attention is paid to adsorption, as
it impacts the application of these materials in various
industrially relevant catalytic reactions discussed herein, in
addition to photocatalysis and electrocatalysis.
Written by leading experts in the area, this is the first book to
provide a comprehensive view of the subject for the catalysis
community.
Written by leading experts in the area, this is the first book to
provide a comprehensive view of the subject for the catalysis
community.