Fabrication of monolithic catalysts: Comparison of the traditional and the novel green methods

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Monolithic catalysts have great industrial application prospects compared to powdered catalysts due to their low pressure drop, the high efficiency of mass and heat transfer, and recyclability. Deposition of active phases on the monolithic carriers dramatically increases the utilization rate and has been attracting continuous attention. In this paper, we reviewed the traditional (impregnation, coating, and spraying) and novel (hydrothermal and electrodeposition) strategies of surface deposition integration, analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of both ways, and then prospected the possible directions for future development of integration technologies.

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Wang, Z., Zhao, K., Xiao, B., Gao, P., He, D., Cai, T., & Yuan, J. (2019). Fabrication of monolithic catalysts: Comparison of the traditional and the novel green methods. Catalysts, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9120981

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