2 results match your criteria: "Laboratory for Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry Paul Scherrer Institute[Affiliation]"

We present recent developments in top-down nanofabrication that have found application in catalysis research. To unravel the complexity of catalytic systems, the design and use of models with control of size, morphology, shape and inter-particle distances is a necessity. The study of well-defined and ordered nanoparticles on a support contributes to the understanding of complex phenomena that govern reactions in heterogeneous and electro-catalysis.

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Chemicals from Lignin by Catalytic Fast Pyrolysis, from Product Control to Reaction Mechanism.

Chimia (Aarau)

December 2015

Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering ETH Zurich HCI E 127, Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1 CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland; Laboratory for Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry Paul Scherrer Institute, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland.

Conversion of lignin into renewable and value-added chemicals by thermal processes, especially pyrolysis, receives great attention. The products may serve as feedstock for chemicals and fuels and contribute to the development of a sustainable society. However, the application of lignin conversion is limited by the low selectivity from lignin to the desired products.

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