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Introduction to Application of Green Catalysis and Processes

Innovation in Environmental Catalysis The extension of the use of catalysis outside traditional fields together with the basic problem, in environmental technologies, of having optimal reaction conditions, the choice of which is determined by energy and feed constraints and/or conditions defined by upstream units, implies that a very innovative effort is necessary to develop new catalytic materials, devices and solutions. It is evident that the entire field of heterogeneous catalysis as well as other industrial sectors will benefit from this research effort, not only the specific area of environmental catalysis. [Pg.430]

Environmental catalysis research is undergoing a transihon from polluhon abatement to polluhon prevention. Research for advanced fuel cells and catalyhc combustion both [Pg.430]

Recently, in continuation of our research on the synthesis and application of novel and recyclable solid catalysts, we have been exploring prepared green catalysis for different environmental applications (Gota and Suresh, 2014). A major aim of these case studies is to also describe the design and extension of the applications of green catalysts (Suresh et al., 2014). [Pg.431]

2 Case Study 1 Treatment of Industrial Effluents Using Various Green Catalyses [Pg.431]

Nanoporous materials are representative candidates for various applicahons, taking advantage of well-defined porosity and structural integrity (Davis, 2002). Microporous ( 2 nm) [Pg.431]


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