Issue 11, 2010

Alternative catalytic materials: carbides, nitrides, phosphides and amorphous boron alloys

Abstract

Catalysts generated by the addition of carbon, nitrogen or phosphorus to transition metals have interesting properties and potential applications. The addition of carbon, nitrogen or phosphorus can lead to substantial modification of the catalytic efficacy of the parent metal and some carbides and nitrides are claimed to be comparable to noble metals in their behaviour. Amorphous boron transition metal alloys are also a class of interesting catalyst, although their structures and phase composition are more difficult to define. In this critical review, the preparation of these catalysts is described and brief details of their application given. To date, attention has largely centred upon the application of these materials as alternatives for existing catalysts. However, novel approaches towards their utilisation can be envisaged. For example, the extent to which it is possible to utilise the “activated” carbon and nitrogen species within the host lattices of carbides and nitrides, respectively, as a reactant remains largely unexplored (195 references).

Graphical abstract: Alternative catalytic materials: carbides, nitrides, phosphides and amorphous boron alloys

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
20 Jan 2010
First published
04 Jun 2010

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2010,39, 4388-4401

Alternative catalytic materials: carbides, nitrides, phosphides and amorphous boron alloys

A. Alexander and J. S. J. Hargreaves, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2010, 39, 4388 DOI: 10.1039/B916787K

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