TUD-1: Synthesis and application of a versatile catalyst, carrier, material...

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Abstract

The three-dimensional sponge-like mesoporous material TUD-1 is straightforward to prepare. Its synthesis can readily be modified to introduce metals into the framework of TUD-1, imparting many different catalytic activities. M-TUD-1 catalysts have proven to be very active, unlimited by diffusion and very stable. By combining two metals into one TUD-1 catalyst, synergy between Lewis and Brønsted acid sites could be induced; incorporation of zeolites similarly gave rise to synergy. In addition to successful applications in redox-, acid- and photo-catalysis TUD-1 proved to be an excellent carrier material for catalysts, enabling new applications. TUD-1 was used as a contrast agent and drug delivery system, indicating that this material is but at the beginning of its potential applications. © 2010 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Telalović, S., Ramanathan, A., Mul, G., & Hanefeld, U. (2010). TUD-1: Synthesis and application of a versatile catalyst, carrier, material... Journal of Materials Chemistry, 20(4), 642–658. https://doi.org/10.1039/b904193a

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