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Carbon Materials for Catalysis

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Informationen zum Autor PHILIPPE SERP, PHD, is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs en Arts Chimiques et Technologiques, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, France. He is the recipient of the 2004 Catalysis Division of the French Chemical Society Award and the APDF 2005 Celestino da Costa/Jean Perrin Award. Dr. Serp's research interests at Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination include nanostructured catalytic materials (e.g., nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanowires), nanocatalysis, and homogeneous catalytic reactions. He has published more than eighty papers and holds eight patents. JOSé LUÍS FIGUEIREDO, PHD, is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (FEUP), Portugal. His research interests include applied catalysis and nanostructured carbon materials. In 2004, he received an award for excellence from the Portuguese Ministry for Higher Education and Scientific Research. Dr. Figueiredo has published more than 120 scientific papers in international journals and is the author or editor of seven books. Klappentext Setting the foundation for new advances in heterogeneous catalysisThe use of carbon materials in heterogeneous catalysis offers many potential benefits, including unparalleled flexibility in tailoring catalyst properties to meet specific needs. This book promotes technological advances in the field by establishing the state of the art, identifying areas where more research is needed, and advocating for more systematic approaches. Readers gain a better understanding of the chemistry of carbon surfaces, helping them design new catalysts. Moreover, they gain new insights into improving quality control and production methods in order to produce high-performance materials.With contributions by a team of leading experts from industry and academia, the book pulls together and explains the significance of the most recent research findings. Each of the fifteen chapters has been carefully edited to ensure a consistent and thorough approach throughout. Among the key topics covered are:* Preparation and characterization of carbon supports and carbon-supported catalysts* The role of carbon surface chemistry in catalysis, including molecular simulations* Catalytic, photocatalytic, and electrocatalytic reactions* Carbon materials as supports for fuel cell electrocatalysts* The development of new carbon materials, such as carbon xerogels, aerogels, and carbon nanotubes* Carbon-supported catalysts for the chemical industryReferences at the end of each chapter guide readers to the primary literature, where they can explore each topic in greater depth. This unique book brings researchers fully up to date with the latest advances, supporting their efforts to develop new carbon materials and fully exploit their potential in catalysis. Zusammenfassung * The first book to bring together the large and growing body of literature on the utilization and development of carbonaceous materials in catalysis * Covers all aspects of the use of carbon materials in catalysis, including innovative materials such as xerogels, aerogels, and nanotubes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors xv Preface xix 1 Physicochemical Properties of Carbon Materials: A Brief Overview 1 Ljubisa R. Radovic 1.1. Introduction 1 1.2. Formation of Carbons 2 1.2.1. Gas Phase 2 1.2.2. Liquid Phase 3 1.2.3. Solid Phase 4 1.3. Structure and Properties of Carbons 5 1.3.1. Macrostructure 5 1.3.2. Microstructure 8 1.3.3. Nanostructure 8 1.3.4. Bulk Properties 16 1.3.5. Surface Properties 19 1.4. Reactions of Carbons 23 1.4.1. Gas Phase 23 1.4.2. Liquid Phase 25 1.4.3. Solid Phase 27 1.5. Conclusions 33 References 34 2 Surface Chemistry of Carbon Materi...

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