Induced active sites by adsorbate in zeotype materials
There has been a long debate on how and where active sites are created for molecular adsorption and catalysis in zeolites, which underpin many important industrial applications. It is well accepted that Lewis acidic sites (LASs) and basic sites (LBSs) as active sites in pristine zeolites are general...
Main Authors: | Li, G, Foo, C, Yi, X, Chen, W, Zhao, P, Gao, P, Yoskamtorn, T, Xiao, Y, Day, S, Tang, CC, Hou, G, Zheng, A, Tsang, SCE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2021
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