Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Oxidative catalysis, supramolecular assembly

In addition to mesostructured metal oxide molecular sieves prepared through supramolecular assembly pathways, clays, carbon molecular sieves, porous polymers, sol-gel and imprinted materials, as well as self-assembled organic and other zeolite-like materials, have captured the attention of materials researchers around the globe. Clays, zeolites and sol-gel materials are still very popular because of their extensive and expanding applications in catalysis and separation science. Novel carbons and polymers of ordered porous structures have been synthesized. There are almost unlimited opportunities in the synthesis of new organic materials of desired structural and surface properties via self-assembly or imprinting procedures. [Pg.914]


See other pages where Oxidative catalysis, supramolecular assembly is mentioned: [Pg.201]    [Pg.11]    [Pg.171]    [Pg.201]    [Pg.1087]    [Pg.675]    [Pg.359]    [Pg.415]    [Pg.453]    [Pg.258]    [Pg.258]    [Pg.263]    [Pg.453]    [Pg.489]    [Pg.213]    [Pg.172]    [Pg.4335]   


SEARCH



Oxidation catalysis

Oxides catalysis

Supramolecular assembling

Supramolecular catalysis

Supramolecular catalysis oxidation

© 2024 chempedia.info