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Metal organic frameworks heterogeneous catalysis

H. Van Bekkum, A. Corma, and E. Schuth), Stud. Surf Sd. Cat., vol. 168, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 327-374 Muller, U., Schubert, M.M., and Yaghi, O.M. (2008) Chemistry and applications of porous metal-organic frameworks, in Handbook of Heterogeneous Catalysis, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, pp. 247-252. [Pg.25]

Keywords Chiral, Enantioselectivity, Heterogeneous catalysis, Metal-organic frameworks. Porous, Size selectivity... [Pg.176]

C—H and C—X Bond Functionalization Transition Metal Mediation 12 Metal Organic Frameworks as Heterogeneous Catalysts 13 Environmental Catalysis Over Gold-Based Materials 14 Computational Catalysis... [Pg.415]

Yoon M, Srirambalaji R, Kim K (2012) Homochiral metal-organic frameworks for asymmetric heterogeneous catalysis. Chem Rev 112 1196-1231... [Pg.109]

Microporous materials have important potential applications for many fields of science, including gas storage, heterogeneous catalysis and chemical separations. Examples of microporous networked materials include metal organic frameworks (MOFs), " covalent organic frameworks (COFs), zeolites and microporous organic polymers (MOPs). ... [Pg.155]

Llabres i Xamena FX, Gascon J. Metal organic frameworks as heterogeneous catalysts. In Spivey JJ, editor. RSC catalysis series. 1st ed. Cambridge The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013. [Pg.334]

Zhao M, Ou S, Wu C-D (2014) Porous metal-organic frameworks for heterogeneous biominetic catalysis. Acc Chem Res 47 1199-1207... [Pg.390]

Solid-liquid and solid-gas interfaces are important in heterogeneous catalysis. A special type of interface is provided by porous materials, such as zeolites, metal organic frameworks (MOF) and porous silica. Porous materials are used for capture and separation of small molecules. Not at least in carbon capture of CO2 from flue gas or purification of natural gas components from containing nitrogen and water. NMR and MD... [Pg.631]

Wu CD, Hu A, Zhang L, Lin W. A homochiral porous metal-organic framework for highly enantioselective heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis. J Am Chem Soc 2005 127 8940-1. [Pg.102]

Furukawa H, Miller MA, Yaghi OM. Spillover in heterogeneous catalysis adsorption in metal-organic frameworks. J Mater Chem 2007 17 3197-204. [Pg.107]

Gas capture and separation Heterogeneous catalysis Metal-organic frameworks Oil spill cleanup Sensing applications, sensors Water sorption... [Pg.93]


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