2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2024.118232
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Metal-organic frameworks as potential catalysts for biodiesel production and biomass conversion: Mechanism and characteristics

Thanh Tuan Le,
Prabhakar Sharma,
Huu Son Le
et al.
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“…At the heart of MOF catalysis lies the coordination chemistry between metal nodes and organic linkers, which creates a diverse array of active sites with varying chemical environments. During biomass conversion, reactant molecules interact with these active sites, undergoing a series of adsorption, activation, and transformation steps. , There are several factors that influence the catalytic performance of MOFs during biomass conversion. These include the composition and structure of MOFs, the nature of active sites, surface area, pore size distribution, and surface functionalization.…”
Section: Metal-organic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the heart of MOF catalysis lies the coordination chemistry between metal nodes and organic linkers, which creates a diverse array of active sites with varying chemical environments. During biomass conversion, reactant molecules interact with these active sites, undergoing a series of adsorption, activation, and transformation steps. , There are several factors that influence the catalytic performance of MOFs during biomass conversion. These include the composition and structure of MOFs, the nature of active sites, surface area, pore size distribution, and surface functionalization.…”
Section: Metal-organic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%