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Pillared Clays and Related Catalysts

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Since the first works introducing the aluminum intercalated clay family in the early 1970s, interest in the synthesis of pillared interlayered clays has increased tremendously, especially research into the properties and applications of new synthesis methods. The need for solids that could be used as cracking catalysts with larger pores than zeolitic materials has spurred the synthesis of new porous materials from clays. Pillared Clays and Related Catalysts reviews the properties and applications of pillared clays and other layered materials used as catalysts, focusing on: the acidity of pillared clays and the effect it has on catalytic performance the use of pillared clays as supports for catalytically active phases, and the use of the resulting solids in environmentally friendly reactions the applications of the selective reduction of NOx the comparison between the reactions of pillared clays and anionic clays.

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  • Department of Applied Chemistry, Public University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

    Antonio Gil, Sophia A. Korili

  • , Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain

    Raquel Trujillano

  • , Department of Inorganic Cehmistry, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain

    Miguel Angel Vicente

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