Selective Oxidation by Heterogeneous Catalysis covers one of the major
areas of industrial petrochemical production, outlining open questions
and new opportunities. It gives keys for the interpretation and analysis
of data and design of new catalysts and reactions, and provides
guidelines for future research.
A distinctive feature of this book is the use of concept by example.
Rather than reporting an overview of the literature results, the authors
have selected some representative examples, the in-depth analysis of
which makes it possible to clarify the fundamental, but new concepts
necessary for a better understanding of the new opportunities in this
field and the design of new catalysts or catalytic reactions. Attention
is given not only to the catalyst itself, but also to the use of the
catalyst inside the process, thus evidencing the relationship between
catalyst design and engineering aspects of the process.
This book provides suggestions for new innovative directions of research
and indications on how to reconsider the field of selective oxidation
from different perspectives, outlining that is not a mature field of
research, but that new important breakthroughs can be derived from
fundamental and applied research. Suggestions are offered on how to use
less conventional approaches in terms of both catalyst design and
analysis of the data.