Metal Redispersion Strategies for Recycling of Supported Metal Catalysts: A Perspective
ACS Catalysis2015Vol. 5(6), pp. 3430–3445
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Abstract
Catalyst deactivation is ultimately inevitable, and one of the processes known to cause deactivation is sintering of metal particles. Consequently, numerous methods to reverse the sintering process by redispersing metal nanoparticles have been developed. These methods are discussed in this perspective, and the reported mechanisms of redispersion are summarized. Additionally, the longer-term practical use of such treatments and the benefits this can bring are briefly disclosed.
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