Glenk F, Knorr T, Schirmer M, Gütlein S, Etzold B (2010)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2010
Book Volume: 33
Pages Range: 698-703
Journal Issue: 4
Microporous carbon foams were synthesized as structured catalyst supports by the carbide-derived carbon (CDC) method. The self-supporting foams showed a narrow pore size distribution which seems to induce shape-selective effects during reactions. The applicability of these materials as supports for active metals was tested in a hydrogenation reaction of different olefins with a CDC powder wet impregnated with platinum
APA:
Glenk, F., Knorr, T., Schirmer, M., Gütlein, S., & Etzold, B. (2010). Synthesis of Microporous Carbon Foams as Catalyst Supports. Chemical Engineering & Technology, 33(4), 698-703. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201000005
MLA:
Glenk, Friedrich, et al. "Synthesis of Microporous Carbon Foams as Catalyst Supports." Chemical Engineering & Technology 33.4 (2010): 698-703.
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