3d printing in heterogeneous catalysis—the state of the art

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This paper describes the process of additive manufacturing and a selection of three-dimensional (3D) printing methods which have applications in chemical synthesis, specifically for the production of monolithic catalysts. A review was conducted on reference literature for 3D printing applications in the field of catalysis. It was proven that 3D printing is a promising production method for catalysts.

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Bogdan, E., & Michorczyk, P. (2020, October 2). 3d printing in heterogeneous catalysis—the state of the art. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13204534

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