Maier, JonathanJonathanMaierGreuel, MarcMarcGreuelHausruckinger, MartinMartinHausruckingerOppmann, MaximilianMaximilianOppmannWatermann, ClaraClaraWatermannSchug, BenediktBenediktSchug2024-04-082024-04-082024https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/46581710.1002/cite.202300209Carbon foams with and without functional particles were prepared via a simple direct foaming process. The carbon foams were composed of pyrolytic carbon and graphite. In the foams with additional functional particles, the latter were integrated directly in the direct foaming process. These functional particles were the catalytic material Saponite and the induction heat-able material MagSilica®. The foams were characterized including the induction heatability. The foams were also successfully tested in an induction heated lab-scale reactor for a case study reaction, ethanol to 1,3-butadiene.encatalysiscarbon foamfunctional particlesGreen chemistryInduction HeatingDesign of Induction Heatable Carbon‐Based Foams for Catalysisjournal article