Catalytic materials by design

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Recent activities of our group in the design of catalytic materials are briefly surveyed. Special attention is given to sol-gel-derived mixed oxide aerogels and organic-inorganic hybrid gels, and to supported noble metals with controlled particle size. Examples discussed embrace: organically modified titania-silica aerogels for the epoxidation of bulky olefins, Ru-containing silica hybrid gels for the synthesis of formic-acid derivatives, and colloid-derived supported gold catalysts with controlled metal particle size.

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Baiker, A., Grunwaldt, J. D., Müller, C. A., & Schmid, L. (1998). Catalytic materials by design. Chimia, 52(10), 517–524. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.1998.517

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