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Autor:
Felix Herold, Timo Imhof, Paul Roumeliotis, Patrick Schühle, Marc Ledendecker, Magnus Rønning
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Carbon
Due to a set of unique properties, carbon materials are applied as supports for metal-based catalysts in a wide variety of established and emerging (electro-)catalytical transformations. By introducing heteroatoms such as N, S and P into carbon suppo
Autor:
Vera Haagen, Jakob Iser, Markus Schörner, Dennis Weber, Tanja Franken, Peter Wasserscheid, Patrick Schühle
Publikováno v:
Green Chemistry. 25:2338-2348
A new two-stage production route for methanol from biomass is proposed, including hydrogenolysis of methyl formate to methanol. The Cu0.9Al2O4 spinel catalyst is shown to be highly active for this reaction and stable against corrosion by formic acid.
Autor:
Manuel Kerscher, Julius H. Jander, Fabian Luther, Patrick Schühle, Markus Richter, Michael H. Rausch, Andreas P. Fröba
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
Autor:
Florian de Kock, Kinran Lau, Jakob Albert, Shun-Xing Liang, Patrick Schühle, Sven Reichenberger
Publikováno v:
ACS Applied Energy Materials. 4:9206-9215
Publikováno v:
Chemie Ingenieur Technik. 93:585-593
Autor:
Leonhard Schill, Peter Wasserscheid, Jakob Albert, Patrick Schühle, Anders Riisager, Maximilian F. Schmidt
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Catalysis Science & Technology. 10:7309-7322
In this study, the performance of an In2O3/ZrO2 catalyst for hydrogenation of CO2 to methanol is reported in the presence of typical impurities of industrial CO2 feed gas streams. Experiments were performed with defined amounts of SO2, H2S, NO2, NH3
Autor:
Andreas Hirsch, Sarah Bernhardt, Sandra Haschke, Lisa M. S. Stiegler, Franziska Gröhn, Maïssa K. S. Barr, Julien Bachmann, Patrick Schühle, Jasmin Düring
Publikováno v:
Advanced Materials Interfaces. 8:2002130
The photocatalytic activity and selectivity of novel binary and ternary composite nanostructures from polyethylene oxide‐stabilized zinc oxide (PEO–ZnO) with and without polyoxometalate (H4[Si(W3O10)4], POM) are determined in aqueous solution und