Catalytic Materials
Catalytic materials are those solids that enable the substance response to happen proficiently and cost-adequately. photocatalytic properties of metal oxide nanoparticles enriched with noble metal clusters which show great oxidative properties upon illumination with UV or visible light. Our materials support chemical reactions that can degrade organic contaminants and other pollutants, as well as pathogens. Porous materials consisting of organic linkers connected by metal ions provide framework scaffolds for heterogeneous catalysis, which is based on the organic, or inorganic components.
- Heterogeneous Catalytic Materials
- Catalytic Materials for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
- Carbon Nanotechnology
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- Advanced synthesis, Catalytic systems and new catalysts
- Advances in Catalysis
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- Catalysis and Applications
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- Catalysis for renewable sources
- Catalytic Materials
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- Chemical Synthesis and Catalysts Synthesis
- Colloid and Surface aspects
- Computational Catalysis
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- Fluid Mechanics
- Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer Operations
- Heterogeneous Catalysis
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