Nanostructured Oxides Synthesised via scCO2-Assisted Sol-Gel Methods and Their Application in Catalysis

Nanostructured metal oxides and silicates are increasingly applied in catalysis, either as supports or as active species in heterogeneous catalysts, owing to the physicochemical properties that typically distinguish them from bulk oxides, such as higher surface area and a larger fraction of coordina...

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Main Authors: Yehan Tao, Paolo P. Pescarmona
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Catalysts
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/8/5/212
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spelling doaj-4272e3b6b9c540e4aaf36907de2c6b612020-11-24T23:19:46ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442018-05-018521210.3390/catal8050212catal8050212Nanostructured Oxides Synthesised via scCO2-Assisted Sol-Gel Methods and Their Application in CatalysisYehan Tao0Paolo P. Pescarmona1Chemical Engineering Group, Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen (ENTEG), University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, Groningen 9747, The NetherlandsChemical Engineering Group, Engineering and Technology Institute Groningen (ENTEG), University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, Groningen 9747, The NetherlandsNanostructured metal oxides and silicates are increasingly applied in catalysis, either as supports or as active species in heterogeneous catalysts, owing to the physicochemical properties that typically distinguish them from bulk oxides, such as higher surface area and a larger fraction of coordinatively unsaturated sites at their surface. Among the different synthetic routes for preparing these oxides, sol-gel is a relatively facile and efficient method. The use of supercritical CO2 (scCO2) in the sol-gel process can be functional to the formation of nanostructured materials. The physical properties of the scCO2 medium can be controlled by adjusting the processing temperature and the pressure of CO2, thus enabling the synthesis conditions to be tuned. This paper provides a review of the studies on the synthesis of oxide nanomaterials via scCO2-assisted sol-gel methods and their catalytic applications. The advantages brought about by scCO2 in the synthesis of oxides are described, and the performance of oxide-based catalysts prepared by scCO2 routes is compared to their counterparts prepared via non-scCO2-assisted methods.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/8/5/212nanostructured oxidessupercritical CO2sol-gelcatalysis
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author Yehan Tao
Paolo P. Pescarmona
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Paolo P. Pescarmona
Nanostructured Oxides Synthesised via scCO2-Assisted Sol-Gel Methods and Their Application in Catalysis
Catalysts
nanostructured oxides
supercritical CO2
sol-gel
catalysis
author_facet Yehan Tao
Paolo P. Pescarmona
author_sort Yehan Tao
title Nanostructured Oxides Synthesised via scCO2-Assisted Sol-Gel Methods and Their Application in Catalysis
title_short Nanostructured Oxides Synthesised via scCO2-Assisted Sol-Gel Methods and Their Application in Catalysis
title_full Nanostructured Oxides Synthesised via scCO2-Assisted Sol-Gel Methods and Their Application in Catalysis
title_fullStr Nanostructured Oxides Synthesised via scCO2-Assisted Sol-Gel Methods and Their Application in Catalysis
title_full_unstemmed Nanostructured Oxides Synthesised via scCO2-Assisted Sol-Gel Methods and Their Application in Catalysis
title_sort nanostructured oxides synthesised via scco2-assisted sol-gel methods and their application in catalysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Catalysts
issn 2073-4344
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Nanostructured metal oxides and silicates are increasingly applied in catalysis, either as supports or as active species in heterogeneous catalysts, owing to the physicochemical properties that typically distinguish them from bulk oxides, such as higher surface area and a larger fraction of coordinatively unsaturated sites at their surface. Among the different synthetic routes for preparing these oxides, sol-gel is a relatively facile and efficient method. The use of supercritical CO2 (scCO2) in the sol-gel process can be functional to the formation of nanostructured materials. The physical properties of the scCO2 medium can be controlled by adjusting the processing temperature and the pressure of CO2, thus enabling the synthesis conditions to be tuned. This paper provides a review of the studies on the synthesis of oxide nanomaterials via scCO2-assisted sol-gel methods and their catalytic applications. The advantages brought about by scCO2 in the synthesis of oxides are described, and the performance of oxide-based catalysts prepared by scCO2 routes is compared to their counterparts prepared via non-scCO2-assisted methods.
topic nanostructured oxides
supercritical CO2
sol-gel
catalysis
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/8/5/212
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