Catalysts: New Preparation Methods and Advanced Characterization

A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalytic Materials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2025 | Viewed by 117

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Interests: synthesis of heterogenous catalysts for hydrogenation and aerobic oxidation reactions; characterization of nanostructured material by X ray diffraction
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Dear Colleagues,

The synthesis of well-defined heterogeneous catalysts is important for the achievement of selectivity in catalytic substrate conversion. A clear structure–function relation is a prerequisite for the understanding of key catalytic steps and for the future improvement of catalyst performance. Traditional catalyst preparation techniques such as impregnation, deposition–precipitation, or chemical vapor decomposition (CVD) lead to mixtures of surface species, which notably complicate the gain of mechanistic information. Hence, new synthesis approaches are needed to obtain heterogeneous catalytically active materials, characterized by well-defined surface catalytic sites, which promote specific catalytic reactions and thus notably increase the selectivity of catalytic processes. Obviously, new catalytically active materials need to be characterized by physical methods which allow for an in depth analysis of the number of catalytically active sites and their specific, selectivity steering, chemical environment.

This Special Issue welcomes original research articles and reviews, which focus on (i) innovative synthesis techniques for the preparation of heterogenous nanoparticle or single-site-based catalysts and/or (ii) advancements in characterization techniques for heterogenous catalysts.

Dr. Werner Oberhauser
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • heterogenous catalysts
  • synthesis techniques
  • characterization techniques
  • structure–performance relationship

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