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Davide Albani

Researcher at ETH Zurich

Publications -  12
Citations -  2117

Davide Albani is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Alkyne. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1607 citations.

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A Stable Single-Site Palladium Catalyst for Hydrogenations

TL;DR: The catalyst was applied for three-phase hydrogenations of alkynes and nitroarenes in a continuous-flow reactor, showing its high activity and product selectivity in comparison with benchmark catalysts based on nanoparticles.
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Ein stabiler “Single-site”-Palladiumkatalysator für Hydrierungen

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors beschreiben die Herstellung und das Hydrierungsverhalten eines Einzelatom-Palladiumkatalysators, geschaffen durch die Verankerung von Pd-Atomen in den Mesoporen eines graphitischen Kohlenstoffnitridpolymers.
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Advances in the Design of Nanostructured Catalysts for Selective Hydrogenation

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the development of catalysts for selective hydrogenation of alkynes and nitroarenes is presented, with an emphasis on the use of oxides as active phases.
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Merging Single-Atom-Dispersed Silver and Carbon Nitride to a Joint Electronic System via Copolymerization with Silver Tricyanomethanide

TL;DR: The atom-dispersed AgTCM-doped carbon nitride shows an enhanced performance in the selective hydrogenation of alkynes in comparison with the performance of other conventional Ag-based materials prepared by spray deposition and impregnation-reduction methods, here exemplified with 1-hexyne.
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Selective ensembles in supported palladium sulfide nanoparticles for alkyne semi-hydrogenation.

TL;DR: A scalable protocol is introduced to prepare crystal phase and orientation controlled Pd3S nanoparticles supported on carbon nitride, exhibiting unparalleled semi-hydrogenation performance due to a high density of active and selective ensembles.