Metal phosphides and zeolite-like mesoporous materials as catalysts

R. Prins, G. Pirngruber, T. Weber

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    Abstract

    Two new classes of materials, which we developed and use in our catalytic research, are described. Metal phosphides are studied for their use as model compounds for hydrodenitrogenation catalysis. M41S type materials contain mesopores, which enhance diffusion and, thus, the effectiveness of zeolitic materials in liquid-phase reactions. After grafting with sulfonic acid groups, they are used as wide-pore solid acids.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)791-795
    JournalChimia
    Volume55
    Issue number10
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

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