Abstract

Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) refer to a large class of anionic clays with diverse brucite-like layers and intercalated structures, which have attracted increasing interests in recent years due to their potential applications as catalysts, catalyst supports and catalyst precursors. This review summeries the latest development of LDH materials in the theoretical criteria for the layered structures, preparation methodology, and their applications as heterogeneous catalytic materials in selective oxidation, acid-base catalyzed, photocatalytic, bio-catalyzed, and asymmetric synthesis reactions.

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