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392916.0,
Fritz-Haber-Institut / Inorganic Chemistry |
Facile synthesis of carbon nanotube/natural bentonite composites as a stable catalyst for styrene synthesis |
Authors: | Rinaldi, Ali; Zhang, Jian; Mizera, Jan; Girgsdies, Frank; Wang, Ning; Abd Hamid, Sharifah Bee; Schlögl, Robert; Su, Dang Sheng | Language: | English | Research Context: | Carbon | Date of Publication (YYYY-MM-DD): | 2008 | Title of Journal: | Chemical Communications | Journal Abbrev.: | Chem. Commun. | Issue / Number: | 48 | Start Page: | 6528 | End Page: | 6530 | Review Status: | Peer-review | Audience: | Experts Only | Abstract / Description: | Natural bentonite mineral, without any wet chemical treatment, was used directly to catalyze the growth of multi-wall CNTs and the produced CNTs/bentonite as an integrated composite stably catalyzed the oxidative dehydrogenation reaction over a long period of time; this concept provides a highly economical way for large-scale synthesis of nanocarbons and manufacture of styrene synthesis catalysts. | Free Keywords: | CNT, bentonite, OHD, CVD, catalyst | External Publication Status: | published | Document Type: | Article |
Communicated by: | Robert Schlögl | Affiliations: | Fritz-Haber-Institut/Inorganic Chemistry/Micro- and Nanostructure / Carbon Fritz-Haber-Institut/Inorganic Chemistry/Inorganic Chemistry
| External Affiliations: | Combinatorial Technology & Catalysis Research Centre (COMBICAT), Block A, Level 3, Institute of Postgraduate Studies, University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur
Hongkong University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Clear Water Bay, Hongkong
| Identifiers: | URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b815335c [only subscribers] |
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