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Biogenic and bio‐structured inorganic materials in heterogeneous catalysis: a brief overview

Hargreaves et al., 2016

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7729127820748141489
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Hargreaves J
Alharthi A
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Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology

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This mini‐review highlights some research results related to the production and application of biogenic and biomorphic materials in catalysis. Such approaches are of interest for the preparation of materials of unusual and well defined morphology, as well as the recovery of …
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