Microporous solids Cobalt caged for catalysis
Robert L. Bedard
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Robert L. Bedard: UOP Research Center
Nature, 1997, vol. 388, issue 6644, 715-716
Abstract:
Zeolites are materials that have open pores in their structure, large enough to allow some molecules inside, but not others. This, and their acidic properties, make them excellent catalysts — but limited in the reactions that they can catalyse. A new method has been found to make similar structures that contain a high proportion of cobalt, a transition metal, which should allow a wider range of reactions including reduction and oxidation.
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1038/41876
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