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Publikováno v:
Catalysis Today. 345:97-109
In this contribution, zeolites with different pore sizes and connectivity (MFI 10-10-10R, MTW 12R, Beta 12-12-12R) were prepared in bulk and hierarchical “nanosponge” form and with different composition (aluminosilicate, gallosilicate). Propertie
Publikováno v:
Catalysis Today. 345:165-174
Tetrahydropyranylation (THP) has been extensively studied experimentally with both Bronsted and Lewis acid-based catalysts, such as zeolites, considered. However, our atomic-level understanding of the underlying mechanisms of different types of catal
Publikováno v:
Materials Advances
The assembly–disassembly–organisation–reassembly (ADOR) process has led to the discovery of numerous zeolite structures, albeit limited to materials with decreased pore size in relation to the parent germanosilicate zeolite. This limitation ste
Autor:
Amitava Acharjya, Michael J. Bojdys, Arun Ichangi, Johannes Schmidt, Ranjit Kulkarni, Pavla Eliášová, Yaroslav S. Kochergin, Arne Thomas, Jaroslav Vacek, Dana Schwarz
Publikováno v:
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Water splitting using polymer photocatalysts is a key technology to a truly sustainable hydrogen-based energy economy. Synthetic chemists have intuitively tried to enhance photocatalytic activity by tuning the length of π-conjugated domains of their
Autor:
Jiří Čejka, Pavla Eliášová, Sulaiman S. Al-Khattaf, Russell E. Morris, Michal Mazur, Naděžda Žilková
Publikováno v:
Catalysis Today. 277:55-60
Toluene alkylation with isopropyl alcohol was used as a model reaction to investigate the effect of UTL-type layer connectivity in a series of isoreticular zeolites and related zeolitic materials. All prepared catalysts possess the same structure of
Autor:
Daniel Firth, Maksym Opanasenko, Pavla Eliášová, Russell E. Morris, Mariya Shamzhy, Dana Vitvarová
Publikováno v:
Chemistry - A European Journal. 22:17377-17386
M.S. thanks the Czech Science Foundation for the support of the Project 14-30898P. R.E.M. thanks the EPSRC for funding through grant EP/K025112/1. Germanosilicate zeolites often suffer from low hydrothermal stability due to the high content of Ge. He
Autor:
Javier Pérez-Ramírez, Arnošt Zukal, M. Navaro, Russell E. Morris, Jacek Jagiello, Sharon Mitchell, Paolo Crivelli, Jiří Čejka, Michael Sterling, Maksym Opanasenko, Pavla Eliášová, Robbie Warringham, Alvaro Mayoral
Publikováno v:
Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza
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ETH authors thanks for the grant ETH 33 15-1. PE and JČ acknowledge the financial support from the Czech Science Foundation (P106/12/0189). JPR and JČ gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme
Publikováno v:
Catalysis Science & Technology. 6:2653-2662
The gas-phase hydroconversion of ethylbenzene was investigated in the presence of intimate mixtures of *MRE, MFI and MTW-type zeolite nanosponges and a hydrogenating component (Pt/Al2O3). The nanomorphic zeolites were prepared using multiammonium sur
Autor:
Roman Bulánek, Miroslav Rubeš, Mariya Shamzhy, Jiří Čejka, Ho Viet Thang, Petr Nachtigall, Karel Frolich, Pavla Eliášová
Publikováno v:
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 18:18063-18073
The catalytic activity and the adsorption properties of zeolites depend on their topology and composition. For a better understanding of the structure-activity relationship it is advantageous to focus just on one of these parameters. Zeolites synthes
Autor:
Jaroslav Vacek, Johannes Schmidt, Dana Schwarz, Arun Ichangi, Pavla Eliášová, Arne Thomas, Yaroslav S. Kochergin, Ranjit Kulkarni, Amitava Acharjya, Michael J. Bojdys
Water splitting using polymer photocatalysts is a key technology to a truly sustainable hydrogen-based energy economy. Synthetic chemists have intuitively tried to enhance photocatalytic activity by tuning the length of π-conjugated domains of their
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https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv.6210110