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Applications of MAX phases and MXenes as catalysts

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 9, Issue 35, Pages 19589-19612

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ta04097a

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  1. Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization, CNCS/CCCDI - UEFISCDI within PNCDI III [PN-III-P1-1.1-TE-2019-1969]
  2. Division of Materials Research of NSF [DMR 1740795]

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MAX phases and MXenes are materials with great potential in heterogeneous catalytic applications, as evidenced by their unique properties and proven effectiveness in various processes.
MAX phases and MXenes are important materials that have recently gained great popularity due to their special properties, which render them particularly useful in many applications, including catalytic ones. This can be seen in the large number of publications that appear annually on these materials and their applications. This review aims to evaluate MAX phases and MXenes as materials for heterogeneous, non-electrocatalytic, catalytic applications. The review begins with a brief introduction to the MAX phase and MXene properties that recommend them as potential materials for heterogeneous catalytic applications, followed by four sections grouped according to the processes in which they have already proven effective. These include supports to activate the C-H or C-O bonds in applications such as dehydrogenation of light or aromatic alkanes, methanol formation from CH4, dry reforming, and CO oxidation or the water gas shift reaction (Section 2), and their use in fine chemical reactions (Section 3) and in chemical degradation (Section 4). The last section deals with photocatalytic applications (Section 5). The review ends by highlighting the huge potential of these materials for a wide range of heterogeneous catalytic applications as well as the challenges ahead.

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