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Design, Synthesis, and In Situ Characterization of New Solid Catalysts

Design, Synthesis, and In Situ Characterization of New Solid Catalysts The precise atomic architecture of the catalytically active center is the central topic of the approach presented herein to the design of solid‐state catalysts. A wide range of new catalysts may be designed that effect regioselective, shape‐selective, and enantioselective conversions, as well as producing high‐performance catalysts for the isomerization and hydrogenation of alkenes and the terminal oxidation of alkanes. All the new catalysts described are either microporous or mesoporous solids that have the dual advantages of possessing large specific surfaces and being amenable to delicate structural and compositional variation. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Angewandte Chemie International Edition Wiley

Design, Synthesis, and In Situ Characterization of New Solid Catalysts

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Wiley
Copyright
© 1999 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, Fed. Rep. of Germany
ISSN
1433-7851
eISSN
1521-3773
DOI
10.1002/(SICI)1521-3773(19991216)38:24<3588::AID-ANIE3588>3.0.CO;2-4
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Abstract

The precise atomic architecture of the catalytically active center is the central topic of the approach presented herein to the design of solid‐state catalysts. A wide range of new catalysts may be designed that effect regioselective, shape‐selective, and enantioselective conversions, as well as producing high‐performance catalysts for the isomerization and hydrogenation of alkenes and the terminal oxidation of alkanes. All the new catalysts described are either microporous or mesoporous solids that have the dual advantages of possessing large specific surfaces and being amenable to delicate structural and compositional variation.

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Angewandte Chemie International EditionWiley

Published: Dec 16, 1999

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