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Catalysis and nanotechnologies: from fundamental research to modern Russian large-scale industry

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The role and innovation potential of the newest functional nanomaterials—catalysts—and catalytic technologies in the nowday economics of Russia and the influence of up-to-date nanotechnological approaches to designing new materials on the progress of catalysis science and practice is discussed. The priority areas are identified where the most intense development is expected in the nearest decade. Among them are modernization of oil-refining and petrochemical industries aimed at an increase in the commercial yield of the value-added products, implementation of innovative catalytic technologies for processing of oil associated gases, structural modernization of the Russian nitrogen industry, accelerated development of the production of polymers and tires of the new generation, and a particular attention to modern environmental protection technologies. With the state support, the large-scale catalytic technologies may provide the real contribution to the Russian GNP growth in amount more than a trillion rubles by 2015.

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Original Russian Text © V.N. Parmon, 2009, published in Kataliz v Promyshlennosti.

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Parmon, V.N. Catalysis and nanotechnologies: from fundamental research to modern Russian large-scale industry. Catal. Ind. 1, 1–10 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2070050409010012

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