Nanoparticles as semi-heterogeneous catalyst supports

Chemistry : a European Journal
Alexander SchätzWendelin J Stark

Abstract

Nanoparticles can serve as semi-heterogeneous supports since they readily disperse in common solvents and combine high surface area with excellent accessibility. Reversible agglomeration through solvent changes and magnetic separation provide technically attractive alternatives to classical catalyst filtration. This account places emphasis on recent developments in this emerging area.

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