2023
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.202300300
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Advances and Challenges in Development of Transition Metal Catalysts for Heterogeneous Hydrogenation of Organic Compounds

Mykyta O. Ivanytsya,
Vladyslav V. Subotin,
Konstantin S. Gavrilenko
et al.

Abstract: Actual problems of development of catalysts for hydrogenation of heterocyclic compounds by hydrogen are summarized and discussed. The scope of review covers composites of nanoparticles of platinum group metals and 3d metals for heterogeneous catalytic processes. Such problems include increase of catalyst activity, which is important for reduction of precious metals content; development of new catalytic systems which do not contain metals of platinum group or contain cheaper analogues of Pd; control of factors … Show more

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“…651 The most common transition metals found in nanocatalysts are nickel, copper, cobalt, and iron. Transition metal catalysts have many applications, including electrochemical CO2 reduction, 38 hydrogenation, 652 and electrochemical water splitting. 653 Platinum, palladium, gold, and silver are the most prevalent noble metals seen in nanocatalysis with applications in electrocatalysis, photocatalysis and organic synthesis.…”
Section: Substance Data Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…651 The most common transition metals found in nanocatalysts are nickel, copper, cobalt, and iron. Transition metal catalysts have many applications, including electrochemical CO2 reduction, 38 hydrogenation, 652 and electrochemical water splitting. 653 Platinum, palladium, gold, and silver are the most prevalent noble metals seen in nanocatalysis with applications in electrocatalysis, photocatalysis and organic synthesis.…”
Section: Substance Data Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%