Expanding beyond the micropore: catalysis with hierarchical architectures
Expanding beyond the micropore: catalysis with hierarchical architectures
Recent advances in design strategies for tailoring active sites within hierarchical architectures are highlighted. We illustrate the potential of hierarchically-porous catalysts to host a range of active sites, expanding the scope of applications of porous materials in catalysis. These hierarchically-porous materials, with their dual porosity, represent a new class of catalysts that have the potential to build upon the advantages of their microporous counterparts, for a range of industrially-significant catalytic transformations.
Beckmann rearrangement, Hierarchical Catalysts, Mass-transport, Soft-Templating
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Chapman, Stephanie
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Raja, Robert
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1 June 2017
Chapman, Stephanie
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Raja, Robert
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Chapman, Stephanie and Raja, Robert
(2017)
Expanding beyond the micropore: catalysis with hierarchical architectures.
Advanced Science Letters, 23 (6), .
(doi:10.1166/asl.2017.9090).
Abstract
Recent advances in design strategies for tailoring active sites within hierarchical architectures are highlighted. We illustrate the potential of hierarchically-porous catalysts to host a range of active sites, expanding the scope of applications of porous materials in catalysis. These hierarchically-porous materials, with their dual porosity, represent a new class of catalysts that have the potential to build upon the advantages of their microporous counterparts, for a range of industrially-significant catalytic transformations.
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Accepted/In Press date: 12 December 2016
Published date: 1 June 2017
Keywords:
Beckmann rearrangement, Hierarchical Catalysts, Mass-transport, Soft-Templating
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ISSN: 1936-6612
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