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1. Catalytic revalorization of plastic waste phthalate plasticizers into simple aromatics and alkenes

2. In Situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Cells for High Pressure Homogeneous Catalysis

3. Unravelling Why and to What Extent the Topology of Similar Ce‐Based MOFs Conditions their Photodynamic: Relevance to Photocatalysis and Photonics

4. Electrocarboxylation: towards sustainable and efficient synthesis of valuable carboxylic acids

5. Zr-Based MOF-808 as Meerwein–Ponndorf–Verley Reduction Catalyst for Challenging Carbonyl Compounds

9. Efficient two-step production of biobased plasticizers: dehydration-hydrogenation of citric acid followed by Fischer esterification

10. Cu-α-diimine Compounds Encapsulated in Porous Materials as Catalysts for Electrophilic Amination of Aromatic C–H Bonds

11. Ammonolytic Hydrogenation of Secondary Amides: An Efficient Method for the Recycling of Long-Chain Polyamides

12. Adsorptive separation using self-assembly on graphite: from nanoscale to bulk processes

15. Confined Water Cluster Formation in Water Harvesting by Metal–Organic Frameworks: CAU-10-H versus CAU-10-CH3

17. A sustainable way of recycling polyamides: dissolution and ammonolysis of polyamides to diamines and diamides using ammonia and biosourced glycerol

18. Reusable Copper Catechol‐based Porous Polymers for the Highly Efficient Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation of Secondary Alcohols

19. Metal-biomolecule frameworks (BioMOFs): a novel approach for 'green' optoelectronic applications

20. From crude industrial waste glycerol to biopropene

21. Pt

22. Unravelling the Redox-catalytic Behavior of Ce

23. Strategies for Enhancing the Catalytic Performance of Metal-Organic Frameworks in the Fixation of CO

24. Point Group Symmetry Determination via Observables Revealed by Polarized Second-Harmonic Generation Microscopy: (2) Applications

25. Forty Years of Designing Catalytic and Adsorptive Sites in FAU Type Zeolites at K.U. Leuven

34. ChemInform Abstract: Forty Years of Designing Catalytic and Adsorptive Sites in FAU Type Zeolites at K.U. Leuven

35. On the Electrochemical Deposition Mechanism of Metal-Organic Frameworks

38. Selective Alkene Oxidation with H

40. Low-coverage adsorption properties of the metal–organic framework MIL-47 studied by pulse chromatography and Monte Carlo simulations.

41. Metal–organic frameworks as high-potential adsorbents for liquid-phase separations of olefins, alkylnaphthalenes and dichlorobenzenesIn honour of the retirement of Professor Robert A. Schoonheydt of the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium).

42. Activation of the metal–organic framework MIL-47 for selective adsorption of xylenes and other difunctionalized aromatics.

43. Recent progress in the immobilization of catalysts for selective oxidation in the liquid phase.

47. Chemoselective Reduction of Complex α,β-Unsaturated Ketones to Allylic Alcohols over Ir-Metal Particles on β Zeolites ( This research was supported by the Belgian Federal Government (IAP Program Supramolecular Catalysis) and by the Flemish Government (Bilateral Agreement Flanders–Romania). MDb is a fellow of IWT (Vlaanderen). PAJ is grateful for support in the frame of a concerted research action (GOA) of the Flemish Government. )

50. Heterogeneous Enzyme Mimics Based on Zeolites and Layered Hydroxides.

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