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Nanoparticles in catalysis
Title statement Nanoparticles in catalysis : advances in synthesis and applications / edited by Karine Philippot, Alain Roucoux Publication Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, [2021] Copyright notice date ©2021 Phys.des. xiv, 367 stran : ilustrace, grafická znázornění ISBN 978-3-527-34607-3 (vázáno) Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii a rejstřík Another responsib. Philippot, Karine (editor) Roucoux, Alain, 1963- (editor) Subj. Headings katalýza catalysis * heterogenní katalýza heterogeneous catalysis * hydrogenace hydrogenation * nanočástice nanoparticles Form, Genre monografie monographs Conspect 544 - Fyzikální chemie UDC 544.47 , 544.47:544.344 , 66.094.25 , 539.12-022.513.2 , (048.8) Country Německo Language angličtina Document kind Books Call number Barcode Location Sublocation Info C1/831 (PřF) 3134053833 PřF PřF, KFC - RNDr. Kvítek In-Library Use Only
"Catalysis in the presence of metal nanoparticles is an important and rapidly developing research field at the frontier of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. In Nanoparticles in catalysis, accomplished chemists and authors Karine Philippot and Alain Roucoux deliver a comprehensive guide to the key aspects of nanoparticle catalysis, ranging from synthesis, activation methodology, characterization, and theoretical modeling, to application in important catalytic reactions, like hydrogen production and biomass conversion. The book offers readers a review of modern and efficient tools for the synthesis of nanoparticles in solution or onto supports. It emphasizes the application of metal nanoparticles in important catalytic reactions and includes chapters on activation methodology and supported nanoclusters. Written by an international team of leading voices in the field, Nanoparticles in catalysis is an indispensable resource for researchers and professionals in academia and industry alike. Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of: A thorough introduction to new trends in the design of metal nanoparticles and derived nanomaterials for catalysis ; An exploration of dynamic catalysis and the interface between molecular and heterogeneous catalysts ; A practical discussion of metal nanoparticles in water: a relevant toolbox for green catalysis ; Organometallic metal nanoparticles for catalysis ; A concise treatment of the opportunities and challenges of CO2 hydrogenation to oxygenated chemicals over supported nanoparticle catalysts. Perfect for catalytic, organic, inorganic, and physical chemists, Nanoparticles in catalysis will also earn a place in the libraries of chemists working with organometallics and materials scientists seeking a one-stop resource with expert knowledge on the synthesis and characterization of nanoparticle catalysis."--Nakladatelská anotace
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