Environmental catalysis is a multidisciplinary research field for which more and more chemists, materials scientists, as well as environmentalists have dedicated their efforts working in this field because of the rich potentials in improving human health and life quality. With the progress in controllable materials synthesis, advanced characterizations, high-level analytical chemistry, together with the computational studies, catalysis proceeds to be the driving force for the generation of clean energy, reduction of major pollutants in air and water, and meantime the theories behind the catalytic reactions are explained. In the current Research Topic, an artistic collection of original research and review articles describing the integration of high-performance catalysts, their applications in different catalytic technologies for environmental indemnification, and associated theoretical calculations for understanding the catalytic mechanisms is performed.
Title : Distant binuclear vanadium V(II) cationic sites in zeolites and their reactivity
Jiri Dedecek, J Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry , Czech Republic
Title : Oxidation of methane to methanol over pairs of transition metal ions stabilized in the zeolite matrices
Jiri Dedecek, J Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry , Czech Republic
Title : The Concept and Implications of Low Carbon Green Growth
Dai Yeun Jeong, Asia Climate Change Education Center, Korea, Republic of
Title : Memory characteristics and diffusionless phase transformations in shape memory alloys
Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey
Title : The Fe PNP 15 H2O catalyst reduction catalytic test and its valorisation as acid catalyst to the methylal synthesis
Rabeharitsara Andry Tahina, GPCI-ESPA Antananarivo University, Madagascar