Lu, A.-H.; Li, W.-C.; Schmidt, W.; Schüth, F. Fabrication of Hierarchically Structured Carbon Monoliths Via Self-Binding and Salt Templating. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials2006, 95, 187–192.
Lu, A.-H.; Li, W.-C.; Schmidt, W.; Schüth, F. Low Temperature Oxidative Template Removal from SBA-15 Using MnO₄- Solution and Carbon Replication of the Mesoporous Silica Product. Journal of Materials Chemistry2006, 16, 3396–3401.
Li, W.-C.; Lu, A.-H.; Palkovits, R.; Schmidt, W.; Spliethoff, B.; Schüth, F. Hierarchically Structured Monolithic Silicalite-1 Consisting of Crystallized Nanoparticles and its Performance in the Beckmann Rearrangement of Cyclohexanone Oxime. Journal of the American Chemical Society2005, 127, 12595–12600.
Li, W.-C.; Lu, A.-H.; Schmidt, W.; Schüth, F. High Surface Area, Mesoporous, Glassy Alumina with a Controllable Pore Size by Nanocasting from Carbon Aerogels. Chemistry-A European Journal2005, 11, 1658–1664.
Li, W.-C.; Lu, A.-H.; Schüth, F. Preparation of Monolithic Carbon Aerogels and Investigation of their Pore Interconnectivity by a Nanocasting Pathway. Chemistry of Materials2005, 17, 3620–3626.
Lu, A.-H.; Li, W.-C.; Muratova, N.; Spliethoff, B.; Schüth, F. Evidence for C-C Bond Cleavage by H₂O₂ in a Mesoporous CMK-5 Type Carbon at Room Temperature. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, U. K.)2005, No. 41, 5184–5186.
Lu, A.-H.; Schmidt, W.; Kiefer, W.; Schüth, F. High Surface Area Mesoporous SiC Synthesized Via Nanocasting and Carbothermal Reduction Process. Journal of Materials Science2005, 40, 5091–5093.
Lu, A.-H.; Schmidt, W.; Spliethoff, B.; Schüth, F. Synthesis and Characterization of Nanocast Silica NCS-1 with CMK-3 as a Template. Chemistry-A European Journal2004, 10, 6085–6092.
Lu, A.-H.; Smatt, J. H.; Backlund, S.; Lindén, M. Easy and Flexible Preparation of Nanocasted Carbon Monoliths Exhibiting a Multimodal Hierarchical Porosity. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials2004, 72, 59–65.
Prof. Ferdi Schüth has been named an honorary fellow of the Chinese Chemical Society for his contributions to sustainable catalysis and international collaboration.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, a scientific conference will be held in Mülheim next year. Our institute will of course be taking part.