Solution combustion synthesis for preparation of structured catalysts: A mini-review on process intensification for energy applications and pollution control


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Abstract

Solution combustion synthesis (SCS) is a preparation technique that can be used to synthesize a variety of inorganic nanomaterials and structured catalysts. It is based on a self-propagating exothermic redox reaction between organic salts and a fuel mixed together in an aqueous solution, which results in the formation of nanocrystalline and highly pure solid nanomaterials. SCS can be considered as an attractive synthesis method for catalysts due to the simple nature of the synthetic route and short reaction times. The process is easily scaled up to any kind of application which makes it economically attractive. This mini-review provides a short overview on the synthesis of structured catalysts by SCS and their recent utilization for energy applications and pollution control.

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S. Specchia

Department of Applied Science and Technology; Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

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Email: stefania.specchia@polito.it
Italy, Torino, 10129; Messina, 98126

G. Ercolino

Department of Applied Science and Technology

Email: stefania.specchia@polito.it
Italy, Torino, 10129

S. Karimi

School of Chemistry, College of Science

Email: stefania.specchia@polito.it
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran, 1417466191

C. Italiano

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Email: stefania.specchia@polito.it
Italy, Messina, 98126

A. Vita

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Email: stefania.specchia@polito.it
Italy, Messina, 98126

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