Solution Combustion Synthesis of Nanostructured Solid Catalysts for Sustainable Chemistry Solution Combustion Synthesis of Nanostructured Solid Catalysts for Sustainable Chemistry
Sustainable Chemistry Series

Solution Combustion Synthesis of Nanostructured Solid Catalysts for Sustainable Chemistry

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The term 'green chemistry' was coined by Anastas and Warner in the early 1990s and it is nowadays the mainstay of designing and implementing advanced chemical processes that decrease or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances whilst minimizing energy consumption.Solution Combustion Synthesis of Nanostructured Solid Catalysts for Sustainable Chemistry is an interdisciplinary collection of fundamental and applied cutting-edge studies which highlight general and specific aspects of the synthesis of nanostructured catalysts through Solution Combustion Synthesis (SCS), studying their applications from the perspective of green chemistry.This book intends to integrate the fundamental principles of the SCS process with its engineering aspects and covers the synthesis of a wide variety of catalytic materials. This reference book can be used as a permanent consulting material for students, researchers and the general readership for green chemistry, nanochemistry, materials science and chemical engineering.Contents: Green Chemistry for Solution Combustion Synthesis of Advanced Catalysts and Materials (Sergio L González-Cortés, Afrah M Aldawsari, and Serbia Rodulfo-Baechler)Microwave-Assisted Solution Combustion Synthesis of Nanostructured Catalysts (Deshetti Jampaiah, Perala Venkataswamy, and Benjaram M Reddy)Solution Combustion Synthesis Related to Photocatalytic Reactions (Sounak Roy and Swapna Challagulla)Solution Combustion Synthesis for Electrochemistry Applications (Wei Wen and Jin-Ming Wu)Solution Combustion Approach for the Synthesis of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Materials and Coatings (S T Aruna and S Senthil Kumar)Green SCS: Hydrogen Production, Further Applications, Conclusion and Path Forward (Sergio L González-Cortés)
Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of catalysis, solution combustion synthesis, synthesis of solid catalysts, green chemistry, solid state chemistry, environmental technology and nanochemistry.Solution Combustion Synthesis;Catalysis;Catalysts;Green Chemistry;Sustainable Chemistry;Green Solution Combustion Synthesis;Hydrogen Production;Reforming of Hydrocarbons; Microwave-Assisted Solution Combustion Synthesis;Synthesis of Pristine Metal Oxides;Synthesis of Mixed Metal Oxides;Synthesis of Perovskites;Synthesis of Spinel Oxides;Photocatalysis;Photocatalytic Materials;Synthesis of Hetero-Composite Metal Oxides;Oxygen Reduction Reaction;Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Hydrogen Evolution Reaction;Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting;Supercapacitors;Fuel Cells;Solid Oxide Fuel Cells;Solution Combustion Synthesized Fuel Cell Materials;Electrolyte;Electrodes;SOFC Cathode;SOFC Anode;SOFC Interconnect;Steam Reforming of Methane;Dry Reforming of Methane;Partial Oxidation of Methane;Dual Reforming of Methane;Tri-Reforming of Methane;Catalytic Cracking of Methane0Key Features:Solution combustion synthesis (SCS) method is a relatively new approach able to produce advanced (catalytic) materials in a single step or one-pot synthesis. Catalysis, on the other hand, is a key process in environmental technology, energy conversion–production and chemical manufactureThis book is quite unique and intends to fill the gap in this subject areaSupported by eminent contributors and experts in the SCS and catalysis fields

GÉNERO
Ciencia y naturaleza
PUBLICADO
2020
23 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
268
Páginas
EDITORIAL
World Scientific Publishing Company
VENTAS
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
13.3
MB

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