Recovery/Reuse of Heterogeneous Supported Spent Catalysts

The rapid separation and efficient recycling of catalysts after a catalytic reaction are considered important requirements along with the high catalytic performances. In this view, although heterogeneous catalysis is generally less efficient if compared to the homogeneous type, it is generally prefe...

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Main Authors: Mariachiara Miceli, Patrizia Frontera, Anastasia Macario, Angela Malara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Catalysts
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/11/5/591
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spelling doaj-2d81f38a108f472b8ec718563f6f63262021-05-31T23:03:12ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442021-05-011159159110.3390/catal11050591Recovery/Reuse of Heterogeneous Supported Spent CatalystsMariachiara Miceli0Patrizia Frontera1Anastasia Macario2Angela Malara3Department of Civil, Energy, Environmental and Materials Engineering, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Via Graziella, Loc. Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, ItalyDepartment of Civil, Energy, Environmental and Materials Engineering, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Via Graziella, Loc. Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, ItalyEnvironmental Engineering Department, University of Calabria, 87036 Cosenza, ItalyDepartment of Civil, Energy, Environmental and Materials Engineering, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Via Graziella, Loc. Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, ItalyThe rapid separation and efficient recycling of catalysts after a catalytic reaction are considered important requirements along with the high catalytic performances. In this view, although heterogeneous catalysis is generally less efficient if compared to the homogeneous type, it is generally preferred since it benefits from the easy recovery of the catalyst. Recycling of heterogeneous catalysts using traditional methods of separation such as extraction, filtration, vacuum distillation, or centrifugation is tedious and time-consuming. They are uneconomic processes and, hence, they cannot be carried out in the industrial scale. For these limitations, today, the research is devoted to the development of new methods that allow a good separation and recycling of catalysts. The separation process should follow a procedure economically and technically feasible with a minimal loss of the solid catalyst. The aim of this work is to provide an overview about the current trends in the methods of separation/recycling used in the heterogeneous catalysis.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/11/5/591catalysisheterogeneous catalystsseparation methodsrecyclingrecovery
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author Mariachiara Miceli
Patrizia Frontera
Anastasia Macario
Angela Malara
spellingShingle Mariachiara Miceli
Patrizia Frontera
Anastasia Macario
Angela Malara
Recovery/Reuse of Heterogeneous Supported Spent Catalysts
Catalysts
catalysis
heterogeneous catalysts
separation methods
recycling
recovery
author_facet Mariachiara Miceli
Patrizia Frontera
Anastasia Macario
Angela Malara
author_sort Mariachiara Miceli
title Recovery/Reuse of Heterogeneous Supported Spent Catalysts
title_short Recovery/Reuse of Heterogeneous Supported Spent Catalysts
title_full Recovery/Reuse of Heterogeneous Supported Spent Catalysts
title_fullStr Recovery/Reuse of Heterogeneous Supported Spent Catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Recovery/Reuse of Heterogeneous Supported Spent Catalysts
title_sort recovery/reuse of heterogeneous supported spent catalysts
publisher MDPI AG
series Catalysts
issn 2073-4344
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The rapid separation and efficient recycling of catalysts after a catalytic reaction are considered important requirements along with the high catalytic performances. In this view, although heterogeneous catalysis is generally less efficient if compared to the homogeneous type, it is generally preferred since it benefits from the easy recovery of the catalyst. Recycling of heterogeneous catalysts using traditional methods of separation such as extraction, filtration, vacuum distillation, or centrifugation is tedious and time-consuming. They are uneconomic processes and, hence, they cannot be carried out in the industrial scale. For these limitations, today, the research is devoted to the development of new methods that allow a good separation and recycling of catalysts. The separation process should follow a procedure economically and technically feasible with a minimal loss of the solid catalyst. The aim of this work is to provide an overview about the current trends in the methods of separation/recycling used in the heterogeneous catalysis.
topic catalysis
heterogeneous catalysts
separation methods
recycling
recovery
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/11/5/591
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