Nanocarbons for Catalytic Desulfurization
Nanocarbon catalysts are green and sustainable alternatives to metal‐based catalysts for numerous catalytic transformations. The application of nanocarbons for environmental catalysis is an emerging research discipline and has undergone rapid development in recent years. In this focus review, we pro...
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description | Nanocarbon catalysts are green and sustainable alternatives to metal‐based catalysts for numerous catalytic transformations. The application of nanocarbons for environmental catalysis is an emerging research discipline and has undergone rapid development in recent years. In this focus review, we provide a critical analysis of state‐of‐the‐art nanocarbon catalysts for three different catalytic desulfurization processes. In particular, we focus on the advantages and limitations as well as the reaction mechanisms of the nanocarbon catalysts at the molecular level.
Nanocarbon catalysts: This review provides a critical analysis of state‐of‐the‐art nanocarbon catalysts for three different catalytic desulfurization processes. In particular, we focus on the advantages and limitations as well as the reaction mechanisms of the nanocarbon catalysts at the molecular level. |
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