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Future directions of catalytic chemistry

Journal

PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Volume 93, Issue 12, Pages 1411-1421

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/pac-2020-1109

Keywords

Catalysis; catalysts; catalytic chemistry; energy; emerging technologies; new directions in chem-istry research; sustainable development

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21922507, 21771079, 21901083]

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The philosophy of sustainable development is becoming prevalent worldwide, leading to a potential societal revolution trend in the future. Catalytic chemistry is poised to play a vital role in enabling sustainable economic development, particularly in the fields of chemical synthesis, energy production, pollution abatement, and environmental protection. This paper highlights three crucial directions for catalysis research: the shift from trial-and-error to rational design in discovering high-performance catalysts, the pursuit of transitioning energy and chemicals generation from fossil fuels to renewables, and the focus on developing cleaner chemical processes. Through a combination of mature theory-experiment joint research schemes and enhanced capabilities for exploring catalyst dynamics under reaction conditions, catalysis research is poised for significant advancements.
The philosophy of sustainable development is prevailing worldwide, and will probably bring about a society revolution trend in the future. Catalytic chemistry will play a crucial role in sustainable economic development since at least a catalytic process is involved in almost all-important areas of chemical industry, such as synthesis of chemicals and materials, energy production and conversion as well as pollution abatement and environmental protection. In this paper, we attempt to summarize three common critical directions for catalysis research, in order to meet future needs for sustainable economic development. (i) The discovery of high-performance catalysts will evolve from trial-and-error to rational design. This is due to the maturing theory-experiment joint research schemes and the increasing abilities to explore dynamic nature of catalysts under reaction conditions. (ii) The catalysis for the transition of energy and chemicals generation from oil and coal to more renewable sources will be highly pursued. (iii) The catalysis for cleaner chemical processes will be another active research direction. In Sections Sustainable catalysis for renewable fuels and chemicals and Ecologically clean catalytic process, some important examples are discussed especially.

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