2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2006.05.051
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High-throughput metal nanoparticle catalysis by pulsed laser ablation

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“…The method was developed by Senkan et al, and its use was demonstrated in a search for catalysts for the selective oxidation of propylene. [366] Borade et al have reported the development and scale-up of catalysts by HT techniques for the selective oxidation of alcohols in the liquid phase by air and H 2 O 2 . [367] Redox molecular sieves based on vanadium were identified as superior catalysts.…”
Section: Combinatorial Materials Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method was developed by Senkan et al, and its use was demonstrated in a search for catalysts for the selective oxidation of propylene. [366] Borade et al have reported the development and scale-up of catalysts by HT techniques for the selective oxidation of alcohols in the liquid phase by air and H 2 O 2 . [367] Redox molecular sieves based on vanadium were identified as superior catalysts.…”
Section: Combinatorial Materials Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Last, and most importantly, no side products are created and the technique can be scaled up for industrial applications. [36] The sizes and compositions of the generated metal nanoparticles can be adjusted to generate materials for specific catalytic applications. [36,70] …”
Section: Pulsed Laser Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CeO 2 ) metal oxides. Among the metal oxides, silica, [32][33][34][35] alumina, [32,34,[36][37][38] , titania, [34,35,[39][40][41][42] ceria [32,34,36,43] and zirconia [36,37,44] are the most commonly employed supports. Superparamagnetic oxides (e.g.…”
Section: Metal Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thirdly, MNPs can directly be supported on catalysts as they are created with a significant number of dangling bonds and they are strongly adsorbed on supports becoming anchored. Fourthly, and most importantly, no side products are created and the technique can be scaled up for industrial applications [29]. The sizes and compositions of the generated MNPs can be adjusted to generate materials for specific catalytic applications [29,30].…”
Section: Microwave Irradiation (Mwi)mentioning
confidence: 99%