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Morphological, Compositional, and Shape Control of Materials for Catalysis, Volume 177 , the latest in the Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis series, documents the fast-growing developments in the synthesis, characterization, and utilization of nanostructures for catalysis. The book provides essential background on using well-defined materials for catalysis and presents exciting new paradigms in the preparation and application of catalytic materials, with an emphasis on how structure determines catalytic properties. In addition, the book uniquely features discussions on the future…mehr
Morphological, Compositional, and Shape Control of Materials for Catalysis, Volume 177, the latest in the Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis series, documents the fast-growing developments in the synthesis, characterization, and utilization of nanostructures for catalysis.
The book provides essential background on using well-defined materials for catalysis and presents exciting new paradigms in the preparation and application of catalytic materials, with an emphasis on how structure determines catalytic properties.
In addition, the book uniquely features discussions on the future of the field, with ample space for future directions detailed in each chapter.
Presents the latest paradigms in the preparation and application of catalytic materials
Provides essential background on using well-defined materials for catalysis
Features discussion of future directions at the end of each chapter
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Autorenporträt
Matteo Cargnello is Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Terman Faculty Fellow at Stanford University, Stanford, CA. His group research interests are in the preparation and use of uniform and tailored materials for heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis and the technological exploitation of nanoparticles and nanocrystals. Reactions of interest are related to sustainable energy generation and use, control of emissions of greenhouse gases, and better utilization of abundant building blocks (methane, biomass). Dr. Cargnello received his PhD in Nanotechnology in 2012 at the University of Trieste (Italy) and he was then a post-doctoral scholar in the Chemistry Department at the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) before joining the Faculty at Stanford. He is the recipient of the ENI Award Debut in Research 2013 and the European Federation of Catalysis Societies Award as best European PhD thesis in catalysis in 2013.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Opportunities and challenges in the synthesis, characterization, and catalytic properties of controlled nanostructures Michele Melchionna, Paolo Fornasiero, Matteo Cargnello 2. Tuning product selectivity by changing the size of catalytically-active metallic nanoparticles Elad Gross 3. Achievements, present status, and grand challenges of controlled model nano-catalysts Selim Alayoglu 4. Well-defined metal nanoparticles for electrocatalysis Liheng Wu, Zheng Xi, and Shouheng Sun 5. Characterization of model nanocatalysts by x-ray absorption spectroscopy Qi Wang and Anatoly I. Frenkel 6. Controlling the number of atoms on catalytic metallic clusters Alejandra Londoño-Calderon, Arturo Ponce, Ulises Santiago, Sergio Mejia, and Miguel José-Yacamán 7. Spectroscopic methods in catalysis and their applications in well-defined nanocatalysts Elisa Borfecchia, Lorenzo Mino, Elena Groppo, Silvia Bordiga, Aram L. Bugaev, Andriy Budnyk, Kirill A. Lomachenko, Alexander A. Guda, Mikhail A. Soldatov, Alexander V. Soldatov, and Carlo Lamberti 8. Nanoscale control of metal clusters on templating supports Erik Vesselli and Maria Peressi 9. 0, 1, 2, and 3-D soft and hard templates for catalysis Sultan Butuna, Sahin Demircia, Alper O. Yasara, Selin Sagbasa, Nahit Aktasc, Nurettin Sahinera 10. Atomically precise gold and bimetal nanoclusters as new model catalysts Chenjie Zeng, Yuxiang Chen, Shuo Zhao, and Rongchao Jin 11. Fundamental studies on photocatalytic structures with well-defined crystal facets Don Jiang and Wenzhong Wang 12. Nanocrystal catalysts of high energy surface and high activity Shi-Gang Sun 13. Synthesis and characterization of morphology controlled TiO2 nanocrystals: Opportunities and challenges for their application in photocatalytic materials Massimiliano D'Arienzo, Roberto Scotti, Barbara Di Credico, and Matteo Redaelli 14. Uncertainties in theoretical description of well defined heterogeneous catalysts Zhi-Jian Zhao and Jinlong Gong 15. Sn-substituted zeolites as heterogeneous catalysts for liquid phase catalytic technologies Ceri Hammond 16. Discovering and utilizing structure sensitivity: from chemical catalysis in the gas phase to electrocatalysis in the liquid phase Hailiang Wang 17. Well-defined nanostructures for catalysis by atomic layer deposition Yomaira J. Pagán-Torres, Junling Lu, Eranda Nikolla, and Ana C. Alba-Rubio
1. Opportunities and challenges in the synthesis, characterization, and catalytic properties of controlled nanostructures Michele Melchionna, Paolo Fornasiero, Matteo Cargnello 2. Tuning product selectivity by changing the size of catalytically-active metallic nanoparticles Elad Gross 3. Achievements, present status, and grand challenges of controlled model nano-catalysts Selim Alayoglu 4. Well-defined metal nanoparticles for electrocatalysis Liheng Wu, Zheng Xi, and Shouheng Sun 5. Characterization of model nanocatalysts by x-ray absorption spectroscopy Qi Wang and Anatoly I. Frenkel 6. Controlling the number of atoms on catalytic metallic clusters Alejandra Londoño-Calderon, Arturo Ponce, Ulises Santiago, Sergio Mejia, and Miguel José-Yacamán 7. Spectroscopic methods in catalysis and their applications in well-defined nanocatalysts Elisa Borfecchia, Lorenzo Mino, Elena Groppo, Silvia Bordiga, Aram L. Bugaev, Andriy Budnyk, Kirill A. Lomachenko, Alexander A. Guda, Mikhail A. Soldatov, Alexander V. Soldatov, and Carlo Lamberti 8. Nanoscale control of metal clusters on templating supports Erik Vesselli and Maria Peressi 9. 0, 1, 2, and 3-D soft and hard templates for catalysis Sultan Butuna, Sahin Demircia, Alper O. Yasara, Selin Sagbasa, Nahit Aktasc, Nurettin Sahinera 10. Atomically precise gold and bimetal nanoclusters as new model catalysts Chenjie Zeng, Yuxiang Chen, Shuo Zhao, and Rongchao Jin 11. Fundamental studies on photocatalytic structures with well-defined crystal facets Don Jiang and Wenzhong Wang 12. Nanocrystal catalysts of high energy surface and high activity Shi-Gang Sun 13. Synthesis and characterization of morphology controlled TiO2 nanocrystals: Opportunities and challenges for their application in photocatalytic materials Massimiliano D'Arienzo, Roberto Scotti, Barbara Di Credico, and Matteo Redaelli 14. Uncertainties in theoretical description of well defined heterogeneous catalysts Zhi-Jian Zhao and Jinlong Gong 15. Sn-substituted zeolites as heterogeneous catalysts for liquid phase catalytic technologies Ceri Hammond 16. Discovering and utilizing structure sensitivity: from chemical catalysis in the gas phase to electrocatalysis in the liquid phase Hailiang Wang 17. Well-defined nanostructures for catalysis by atomic layer deposition Yomaira J. Pagán-Torres, Junling Lu, Eranda Nikolla, and Ana C. Alba-Rubio
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