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Total oxidation of VOCs on Au nanoparticles anchored on Co doped mesoporous UVM-7 silica

2012

Abstract Gold deposited on a cobalt containing siliceous mesoporous structure, UVM-7, presents a good catalytic performance in the total oxidation of propane and toluene. The presence of both gold and cobalt is necessary as bimetallic Au/Co-UVM-7 catalysts are remarkably more active than monometallic Au/UVM-7 or Co-UVM-7 catalysts. The improved activity of the bimetallic AuCo-samples if compared to gold free cobalt catalysts can be explained on the basis of the enhanced reducibility of some cobalt species in the presence of gold, which facilitates the redox cycle. This high reducibility of cobalt species in the bimetallic samples is probably due to the formation of Co 3 O 4 domains at the g…

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryNanoparticlechemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryTolueneIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryEnvironmental ChemistryTemperature-programmed reductionMesoporous materialBimetallic stripCobaltChemical Engineering Journal
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Design of PNIPAAM covalently grafted on halloysite nanotubes as a support for metal-based catalysts

2016

A thermo-responsive polymer such as poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAM) was covalently grafted on the external surface of halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) by means of microwave irradiation. This nanomaterial was used as a support and stabilizer for palladium nanoparticles. The obtained HNT–PNIPAAM/PdNPs was characterized by means of TGA, SEM, EDS and TEM analyses. The palladium content of the catalyst was estimated to be 0.4 wt%. The stability of the catalytic material at different temperatures (below and above the PNIPAAM lower critical solution temperature) was tested in the Suzuki reaction under microwave irradiation. In addition, TEM analysis after five consecutive runs was performed. The …

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHalloysiteLower critical solution temperatureNanomaterialsCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundSuzuki reactionhalloysite PNIPAAM; microwave Suzuki reaction waterPolymer chemistryhalloysite PNIPAAMPhenylboronic acidSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicachemistry.chemical_classificationmicrowave Suzuki reaction waterSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistryengineering0210 nano-technologyPalladiumNuclear chemistryRSC Advances
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NOx selective catalytic reduction at high temperatures with mixed oxides derived from layered double hydroxides

2012

[EN] Mixed oxides derived from layered double hydroxides (LDHs) have been investigated as potential catalysts for the NOx removal at high temperatures. The best results were obtained with Co–Al mixed oxides derived from LDHs that are active at 750 ◦C in the presence of oxygen and water. These catalysts could reduce or/and decompose the NOx formed in the dense phase of the FCC regenerator, being deactivated at oxygen concentrations higher than 1.5%. Nevertheless this deactivation is not permanent and they would be regenerated after reduction with hydrogen at 530 ◦C. The influence of the layered double hydroxides (LDHs) preparation method on the catalyst activity was studied, observing that t…

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceHydrogenLayered double hydroxidesInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyNOxengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences7. Clean energyOxygenCatalysisMixed oxidesINGENIERIA QUIMICACatalysisCrystallinityFCCChemical compositionNOxLayered double hydroxidesSelective catalytic reductionGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistry13. Climate actionengineering0210 nano-technology
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Easy Method for the Transformation of Levulinic Acid into Gamma-Valerolactone Using a Nickel Catalyst Derived from Nanocasted Nickel Oxide

2019

Different nickel catalysts have been tested for the transformation of levulinic acid into &gamma

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceHydrogenValerolactonechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistrylcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesArticleHydrothermal circulationCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundLevulinic acidNickelotorhinolaryngologic diseasesLevulinic acidheterocyclic compoundsGeneral Materials ScienceNanocastinglcsh:Microscopylcsh:QC120-168.85lcsh:QH201-278.5lcsh:Torganic chemicalsNickel oxideNon-blocking I/O021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesgamma-ValerolactoneNickelHydrothermal reactionChemical engineeringchemistrylcsh:TA1-2040lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringHigh temperature waterlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)0210 nano-technologylcsh:TK1-9971Materials
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Hydrodesulfurization cobalt-based catalysts modified by gold

2007

Cobalt catalysts supported on amorphous SiO2 and ordered mesoporous silica (MCM-41) were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation. Gold was added by consecutive impregnation or by co-impregnation. The materials were characterised by XPS, XRD and TPR techniques and evaluated in the hydrodesulfurization (HDS) of thiophene in order to investigate the effect of the noble metal on the structure and on the catalytic behaviour of the supported cobalt. Co/MCM-41 exhibited higher HDS activity and higher stability than the Co/SiO2. Moreover, in contrast to silica case, the gold impregnated MCM-41, produced an enhancement of the cobalt catalytic activity, and this is likely to be related to an incre…

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMesoporous silicaengineering.materialAmorphous solidCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials Science(all)chemistryThiopheneengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceNoble metalCobaltHydrodesulfurizationIncipient wetness impregnationGold Bulletin
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Measurements on the temperature dependence of the cationic polymerization of styrene in CH2Cl2 with CF3SO3H as catalyst

1979

The cationic polymerization of styrene in CH2Cl2 with CF3SO3H as catalyst and at low monomer concentrations shows, at −15°C, −45°C and −60°C, the same formal dependence on monomer concentration. The dependence on the catalyst concentration is approximately but not exactly of a third order.

inorganic chemicalsMaterials sciencePolymers and Plasticsorganic chemicalsCationic polymerizationSolution polymerizationGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsStyreneCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundChain-growth polymerizationMonomerchemistryPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryIonic polymerizationPolymer Bulletin
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Total oxidation of propane using nanocrystalline cobalt oxide and supported cobalt oxide catalysts

2008

Abstract Supported and unsupported nanocrystalline cobalt oxides have been shown to be extremely efficient catalysts for the total oxidation of propane. Total conversion with a high stability has been achieved at reaction temperatures as low as 250 °C. In the present work, a comparison between the catalytic performance of bulk and alumina-supported nanocrystalline cobalt oxide catalysts has been made. The influence of crystallite size, nature of the support (alpha, gamma and mesoporous alumina) and cobalt loading, has been probed. Unsupported cobalt oxide catalysts were more active than any supported cobalt oxide catalysts. The catalytic activity was mainly dependent on the crystallite size…

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceProcess Chemistry and TechnologyInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBinary compoundHeterogeneous catalysisCatalysisNanocrystalline materialCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAluminium oxideMesoporous materialCobaltCobalt oxideGeneral Environmental ScienceApplied Catalysis B: Environmental
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Covalently modified nanoclays: synthesis, properties and applications

2020

Abstract Clay minerals are phyllosilicates of nanoscale dimensions. According to their ability to entrap and release organic moieties, they have found applications in several fields, such as drug carrier and delivery, support for catalyst, environmental remediation and filler for polymeric matrices. The possibility to modify, by covalent linkage, their surfaces gives the possibility to form new nanomaterials with improved properties respect to the pristine clay minerals. In this chapter, the modifications of the siloxane surfaces of the most representative clay minerals, namely montmorillonite, sepiolites, laponite and halloysite were reviewed and discussed.

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicaengineering.materialcomplex mixturesHalloysiteNanomaterialsCatalysismontmorillonite sepiolites laponite and halloysitechemistry.chemical_compoundMontmorilloniteChemical engineeringchemistryCovalent bondSiloxaneengineeringDrug carrierClay mineralsSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Synergistic Anticancer Therapy by Ovalbumin Encapsulation-Enabled Tandem Reactive Oxygen Species Generation

2020

Abstract The anticancer efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) is limited due to the hypoxic features of solid tumors. We report synergistic PDT/chemotherapy with integrated tandem Fenton reactions mediated by ovalbumin encapsulation for improved in vivo anticancer therapy via an enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation mechanism. O2 .− produced by the PDT is converted to H2O2 by superoxide dismutase, followed by the transformation of H2O2 to the highly toxic .OH via Fenton reactions by Fe2+ originating from the dissolution of co‐loaded Fe3O4 nanoparticles. The PDT process further facilitates the endosomal/lysosomal escape of the active agents and enhances their intracellular deliv…

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Acetylcholine-responsive cargo release using acetylcholinesterase-capped nanomaterials

2019

[EN] Mesoporous silica nanoparticles capped with acetylcholinesterase, through boronic ester linkages, selectively release an entrapped cargo in the presence of acetylcholine.

inorganic chemicalsNanoparticlemacromolecular substances010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisNanomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICAQUIMICA ANALITICAMaterials ChemistrymedicineBIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR010405 organic chemistryQUIMICA INORGANICAtechnology industry and agricultureMetals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silicaCombinatorial chemistryAcetylcholinesterase0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsstomatognathic diseaseschemistryCeramics and CompositesAcetylcholinemedicine.drug
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