Tagliazucca, V.; Schlichte, K.; Weidenthaler, C.; Schüth, F. Molybdenum-Based Catalysts for the Decomposition of Ammonia: In Situ X-Ray Diffraction Studies, Microstructure, and Catalytic Properties. Journal of Catalysis2013, 305, 277–289.
Schnepp, Z.; Thomas, M.; Glatzel, S.; Schlichte, K.; Palkovits, R.; Giordano, C. One Pot Route to Sponge-Like Fe(3)N Nanostructures. Journal of Materials Chemistry2011, 21, 17760–17764.
Kraupner, A.; Antonietti, M.; Palkovits, R.; Schlichte, K.; Giordano, C. Mesoporous Fe₃C Sponges as Magnetic Supports and as Heterogeneous Catalyst. Journal of Materials Chemistry2010, 20, 6019–6022.
Zheng, W.; Zhang, J.; Zhu, B.; Blume, R.; Zhang, Y.; Schlichte, K.; Schlögl, R.; Schüth, F.; Su, D. S. Structure-Function Correlations for Ru/CNT in the Catalytic Decomposition of Ammonia. ChemSusChem2010, 3, 226–230.
Kaskel, S.; Chaplais, G.; Schlichte, K. Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Properties of High-Surface-Area Aluminum Silicon Nitride Based Materials. Chemistry of Materials2005, 17, 181–185.
Kaskel, S.; Schlichte, K.; Kratzke, T. Catalytic Properties of High Surface Area Titanium Nitride Materials. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-Chemical2004, 208, 291–298.
Schlichte, K.; Kratzke, T.; Kaskel, S. Improved Synthesis, Thermal Stability and Catalytic Properties of the Metal-Organic Framework Compound Cu3(BTC)2. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials2004, 73, 81–88.
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.