Clinoptilolite—An Efficient Carrier for Catalytically Active Nano Oxide Particles

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Many efforts have been devoted to produce green materials and technology to prevent and minimize the adverse effects on the environment and human health caused primarily by population growth and industrial progress. Over the past years, the use of zeolites has attracted considerable attention as both an economically and environmentally friendly option. Zeolites are crystalline, hydrated aluminosilicates with an open-framework structure. Unique structural features make them very useful ion-changers, adsorbents and catalysts. The catalytic use of zeolites has expanded from traditional use in the petrochemical industry and refineries to use in the catalytic degradation of various environmental pollutants and the synthesis of fine chemicals. In recent times, progress on the use of zeolites has been achieved in biomass conversion to fuels and valuable industrial bio-based chemicals. This review highlights the recent advances in the catalytic application of clinoptilolite (CLI), the most abundant and explored natural zeolite. The main goal of the review is to give the current state of CLI applications and insights into CLI catalytic performance, which opens possibilities for a variety of applications.

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Pavlović, J., & Rajić, N. (2023, July 1). Clinoptilolite—An Efficient Carrier for Catalytically Active Nano Oxide Particles. Minerals. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/min13070877

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