Carbon-based metal-free catalysts design and applications
Offering comprehensive coverage of this hot topic, this two-volume handbook and ready reference treats a wide range of important aspects, from synthesis and catalytic properties of carbon materials to their applications as metal-free catalysts in various important reactions and industrial processes....
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Language: | English |
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Weinheim
Wiley-VCH
2014
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Collection: | Wiley Online Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Volume 1: Design Principles for Heteroatom-Doped Carbon Materials as Metal‐Free Catalysts
- Design of Carbon-Based Metal-Free Electrocatalysts
- Defective Carbons for Electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction
- Designing Porous Structures and Active Sites in Carbon‐Based Electrocatalysts
- Porous Organic Polymers as a Molecular Platform for Designing Porous Carbons
- Nanocarbons from Synthetic Polymer Precursors and Their Catalytic Properties
- Heteroatom-Doped, Three-Dimensional, Carbon-Based Catalysts for Energy Conversion and Storage by Metal-Free Electrocatalysis
- Active Sites in Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Materials for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
- Unraveling the Active Site on Metal-Free, Carbon-Based Catalysts for Multifunctional Applications
- Carbocatalysis: Analyzing the Sources of Organic Transformations. Volume 2: Carbon‐Based, Metal-Free Electrocatalysts for Renewable Energy Technologies
- Carbon-Based, Metal-Free Catalysts for Electrocatalysis of ORR
- Hydrothermal Carbon Materials for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
- Carbon-Based Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution Catalysts
- Metal-Free Nanoporous Carbons in Photocatalysis
- Functionalized Graphene‐Based, Metal-Free Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Fuel Cells
- Carbon-Based, Metal-Free Catalysts for Metal-Air Batteries
- Carbon-Based, Metal-Free Catalysts for Chemical Catalysis
- Heteroatom-Doped, Carbon-Supported Metal Catalysts for Electrochemical Energy Conversions