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This comprehensive handbook and ready reference details all the
main achievements in the field of perovskite-based and related
mixed-oxide materials. The authors discuss, in an unbiased manner,
the potentials as well as the challenges related to their use, thus
offering new perspectives for research and development on both an
academic and industrial level. The first volume begins by
summarizing the different synthesis routes from molten salts at
high temperatures to colloidal crystal template methods, before
going on to focus on the physical properties of the resulting
materials and their related applications in the fields of
electronics, energy harvesting, and storage as well as
electromechanics and superconductivity. The second volume is
dedicated to the catalytic applications of perovskites and related
mixed oxides, including, but not limited to total oxidation of
hydrocarbons, dry reforming of methane and denitrogenation. The
concluding section deals with the development of chemical reactors
and novel perovskite-based applications, such as fuel cells and
high-performance ceramic membranes. Throughout, the contributions
clearly point out the intimate links between structure, properties
and applications of these materials, making this an invaluable tool
for materials scientists and for catalytic and physical chemists.
The editors and authors, with backgrounds in academia and industry,
tie together recent and established technologies for the upcoming
change to sustainable industrial chemistry. The extensive worldwide
activities towards that goal are exemplified with a series of green
processes. Some of these processes are already commercially applied
(squalene to squalane, hydraulic fluids from vegetable oils,
biosourced polycarbonates), others are ready for a large scale
implementation (glycerol to acrylic acid, biosourced acrylonitrile
and levulinic acid, polyamides from fatty nitriles-esters
hydrogenation, butadiene from bioethanol) or are being developed
(cyclic carbonates from epoxides, selective pyrolysis of biomass).
This book is an indispensable source for the researchers and
professionals who work for a greener chemical industry. The
chapters have been arranged to guide students through the design of
new processes for more sustainable chemistry, using case studies as
examples.
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