2023
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2023.1175132
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Advances in CO2 utilization employing anisotropic nanomaterials as catalysts: a review

Abstract: Anisotropic nanomaterials are materials with structures and properties that vary depending on the direction in which they are measured. Unlike isotropic materials, which exhibit uniform physical properties in all directions, anisotropic materials have different mechanical, electrical, thermal, and optical properties in different directions. Examples of anisotropic nanomaterials include nanocubes, nanowires, nanorods, nanoprisms, nanostars, and so on. These materials have unique properties that make them useful… Show more

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“…The one-of-a-kind surface characteristics of these catalysts facilitate electron transport and boost the catalytic efficiency. In addition, metal nanoparticles and nanocatalysts are of interest because of their high surface areas and unusual characteristics [72]. Metal oxides integrated into carbon-based materials or metal nanoparticles supported on conductive substrates are two examples of nanomaterials that can boost catalytic efficiency and selectivity [73].…”
Section: Metal Catalysts (Noble Metal Non-noble Metals)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The one-of-a-kind surface characteristics of these catalysts facilitate electron transport and boost the catalytic efficiency. In addition, metal nanoparticles and nanocatalysts are of interest because of their high surface areas and unusual characteristics [72]. Metal oxides integrated into carbon-based materials or metal nanoparticles supported on conductive substrates are two examples of nanomaterials that can boost catalytic efficiency and selectivity [73].…”
Section: Metal Catalysts (Noble Metal Non-noble Metals)mentioning
confidence: 99%