Cr6+ Loaded Lewis Acidic Sn-Beta Zeolites as Reusable Catalysts for Selective Production of Light Olefins via Polyolefin Cracking (Adv. Sustainable Syst. 3/2025)
IF 6.5 3区 材料科学Q2 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Abstract
Reusable Catalysts
In article number 2400625, Shinya Kokuryo, Koji Miyake, and co-workers show that Cr6+ loaded Lewis acidic Sn-Beta zeolites are hardly deactivated and produce light olefins selectively and repeatedly from LDPE cracking without oxidative regeneration.
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Advanced Sustainable Systems, a part of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, serves as an interdisciplinary sustainability science journal. It focuses on impactful research in the advancement of sustainable, efficient, and less wasteful systems and technologies. Aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, the journal bridges knowledge gaps between fundamental research, implementation, and policy-making. Covering diverse topics such as climate change, food sustainability, environmental science, renewable energy, water, urban development, and socio-economic challenges, it contributes to the understanding and promotion of sustainable systems.