Nanomaterial-Based Metal Organic Frameworks for Single Atom Catalysis covers nanoparticles and their properties, including tunable pore size, efficient reacting capability, large surface area, and morphology, which make them effective catalytic agents. In addition, the book covers catalytic systems, in which nanomaterial-based metal organic frameworks can be applied efficiently as single atom catalysis to enable enhanced functionalities and activities of the reactions in various applications. This book is an important reference source that will be of use to materials scientists, engineers, chemists and chemical engineers who want to learn more about nanomaterials are being used for catalytic applications.
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are hybrid organic-inorganic, porous, crystalline nanomaterials, and have aroused great attention in the field of catalysis because of their crystalized nano- (lt;2 nm) or meso- (2-50 nm) porous structure, extremely high surface area, and significant chemical diversity. This nanomaterial-based metal organic framework, as a single atom catalysis, enhances the catalytic ability of dispersed single atoms.
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Table of Contents
1. Metal organic frameworks (an overview)2. Nanomaterials and catalysis
3. Process and manufacturing of nanomaterial-based metal organic frameworks
4. Biological methods for fabricating nanomaterial-based metal organic frameworks
5. Development and characterization of nano MOFs
6. Properties and potential applications of nanomaterial-based MOFs
7. Characterization and theoretical considerations of metal organic frameworks
8. Catalysis and its fundamentals
9. Metal organic frameworks in catalysis
10. Single atom catalysts
11. Synthesis and properties of single atom catalysts
12. Role of MOFs as single atom catalysis
13. Effects of nanomaterial-based MOFs on single atom catalysis
14. Applications of MOF derived single atom catalysts
15. Nanomaterial based MOF derived single atom catalysts for electrolytic conversion of energy
16. Advantages of using nano MOFs as single atom catalysis
17. Future aspects of nanomaterial-based MOFs as single atom catalysis