Synthesis and Applications of Copper-Based Catalysts

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Ji, Yongjun (editor)
Xing, Liwen (editor)
Wu, Ke (editor)
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Copper-based catalysts possess important applications in diverse reactions and have received considerable attention from material and catalysis researchers. A great challenge in this field is the facile synthesis of copper-based catalysts with enhanced catalytic activity, selectivity, and durability. This Special Issue of Catalysts, entitled “Synthesis and Applications of Copper-based Catalysts”, presents state-of-the-art synthetic strategies for copper-based catalysts, as well as information on their structure and catalytic use in heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis, which is helpful for developing novel high-efficiency Cu-based catalysts and synthetic methodology, and for exploring their new catalytic applications.
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metal-organic frameworks; Cu2O; styrene oxidation; H2O2; base free; low-temperature; CO-SCR; Cu-Mn oxide spinels; Cu/Cu3P nanoarrays; Cu nano-substrates; electrocatalyst; HER; ceria; hydride; CO2 hydrogenation; single Cu doping; density functional theory; Cu-based catalysts; CO + NO; catalytic performances; O2 resistance; H2O and SO2 resistance; adsorption; dissociation; density-functional theory calculations; Cu-skin Cu3Au(111) surface; CO catalytic oxidation; CO preferential oxidation; template; CTAB; mixed oxides; copper oxides; tin oxides; BCN/graphene composite; CVD; anti-corrosion; organocopper reagents; Cu catalysts; 1,4-conjugate addition; sulfur heterocycles; thiochromone; thioflavanones; 2-alkylthiochroman-4-ones; copper; catalysis; amination; amines; polyamines; aryl halides; adamantane; nanoparticles; n/aWebshop link
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9783036590431, 9783036590424Publisher website
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Basel, 2023Classification
Research and information: general
Chemistry
Inorganic chemistry