| Literature DB >> 33427335 |
Amol P Amrute1,2, Jacopo De Bellis1, Michael Felderhoff1, Ferdi Schüth1.
Abstract
The mechanochemical synthesis of nanomaterials for catalytic applications is a growing research field due to its simplicity, scalability, and eco-friendliness. Besides, it provides materials with distinct features, such as nanocrystallinity, high defect concentration, and close interaction of the components in a system, which are, in most cases, unattainable by conventional routes. Consequently, this research field has recently become highly popular, particularly for the preparation of catalytic materials for various applications, ranging from chemical production over energy conversion catalysis to environmental protection. In this Review, recent studies on mechanochemistry for the synthesis of catalytic materials are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the straightforwardness of the mechanochemical route-in contrast to more conventional synthesis-in fabricating the materials, which otherwise often require harsh conditions. Distinct material properties achieved by mechanochemistry are related to their improved catalytic performance.Entities:
Keywords: ball milling; catalyst synthesis; comminution; heterogeneous catalysis; mechanochemistry; nanomaterials
Year: 2021 PMID: 33427335 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202004583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236