03540nam 2200697z- 450 991055736730332120220111(CKB)5400000000042218(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76452(oapen)doab76452(EXLCZ)99540000000004221820202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRecent Advances in Cobalt and Related CatalystsFrom Catalyst Preparation to Catalytic PerformanceBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (117 p.)3-0365-1422-8 3-0365-1421-X Currently, cobalt and related catalysts are very attractive as they provide many advantages, such as low cost and high activity, in a variety of applications. Cobalt catalysts are among the most active catalysts for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and they promote the catalytic activity of the hydrodesulfurization catalysts. They also found other significant applications in environmental protection such as oxidation of volatile organic compounds, VOC, persulfate activator, ammonia synthesis, electrocatalysis and many more. Cobalt catalysts are active, stable and exhibit significant oxidation-reduction activity, as the Co can be found either as Co(II) or Co(III). Additionally, many molecules can interact with the cobalt supported phase by co-ordination due to partially filled d-orbital. Co-catalysts can be supported in almost all the inorganic supports such as alumina, titania, zeolites, etc. The cobalt oxide phase can be stabilized on the surface of the support due to variable interactions between the support and cobalt phase. These interactions are crucial for catalytic activity and can be regulated by proper selection of the preparation parameters such as the type of support, the Co loading, impregnation method and thermal conditions.This Special Issue aims to cover recent progress and advances in the field of cobalt and related catalysts.Recent Advances in Cobalt and Related Catalysts Technology: general issuesbicsscAl-air batterybicontinuous microemulsionbimetallic catalystbiomassCO adsorptionCo-ZSM-5cobalt catalystcobalt-nickel alloysdiffuse reflectance spectroscopyelectrocatalystFischer-Tropsch synthesisFTIR spectroscopyhalloysitehierarchical materialsmetal-metal oxidesn/anitrogen-doped carbonoxygen evolution reactionoxygen reduction reactionp-xylene oxidationpersulfatespoint of zero chargepyridine adsorptionsulfamethaxazolesuperstructuresterephthalic acidtitaniaTPR-XANES/EXAFSUV-Vis diffuse reflection spectroscopyTechnology: general issuesVakros Johnedt1303348Vakros JohnothBOOK9910557367303321Recent Advances in Cobalt and Related Catalysts3026927UNINA