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Title: Harnessing Nanocatalysts for Sustainable Chemical Processes: Innovations in Green Chemistry
Authors: Vasilenko, E. Z.
Василенко, Е. З.
Vernigorova, E. V.
Вернигорова, Е. В.
Kuchuk, O. V.
Кучук, О. В.
Keywords: Environmental remediation;Sustainable chemical processes;Renewable energy;Nanocatalysts;Green chemistry
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Sami Publishing Company
Citation: Kashezheva, M., Kedakhezheva, R., Morozov, V., Kolesnikov, R., Voropaev, V., Mezentsev, S., Vasilenko, E., Vernigorova, E., Kuchuk, O., Simonov, A. Harnessing Nanocatalysts for Sustainable Chemical Processes: Innovations in Green Chemistry // Asian Journal of Green Chemistry. - 2025. - 9 (1). - pp. 57-82. - DOI: 10.48309/AJGC.2025.483172.1564
Series/Report no.: Asian Journal of Green Chemistry
Abstract: Nanocatalysts are at the forefront of revolutionizing green chemistry by enhancing the efficiency, selectivity, and sustainability of chemical processes. This study explores the fundamentals of nanocatalysts, their characterization techniques, and their pivotal role in promoting environmentally friendly chemical reactions. Key applications in environmental remediation, renewable energy, and sustainable industrial processes underscore their versatility and impact. Innovations in emerging materials, such as two-dimensional nanomaterials, metal-organic frameworks, high-entropy alloys, and single-atom catalysts, are pushing the boundaries of catalytic performance. The document also addresses challenges related to technical, economic, and environmental aspects, proposing solutions like cost-effective production methods, improved safety protocols, and regulatory updates. The importance of robust policy and regulatory frameworks is emphasized to ensure the safe and responsible development of nanocatalysts. Looking ahead, advancements in material science, integration with emerging technologies, enhanced sustainability practices, broader applications, strengthened regulatory frameworks, public and industry engagement, and interdisciplinary collaboration will shape the future of nanocatalysts in green chemistry. This comprehensive overview highlights the transformative potential of nanocatalysts in creating sustainable and impactful chemical processes, contributing to a greener and more sustainable world.
URI: https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/29626
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