Catalysis in Application, Issue 289

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S. David Jackson, Justin S. J. Hargreaves, David Lennon
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2003 - Science - 317 pages
Although catalysts are responsible for the manufacture and processing of a number of products in daily use, the subject of catalysis is still very much in its infancy, and the complexity of the processes still present major challenges. Catalysis in Application presents a snapshot of the most up-to-date developments in the field of applied catalysis. Coverage is principally in the areas of hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, chiral catalysis, environmental catalysis and catalyst deactivation, combining a unique mix of chemistry and chemical engineering. With its wide-ranging coverage, this book will be a welcome addition to the shelves of every practitioner in catalysis, both in industry and academia.
 

Contents

Modification of catalysis and surface reactions by surface carbon
1
Catalytic properties of the platinumhydrogencarbon system
8
Deactivation kinetics of cobaltnickel catalysts in a fluidised bed reformer
16
Deactivation behaviour of ZnZSM5 with a FischerTropsch derived feedstock
24
Insitu ultraviolet Raman spectroscopy of supported chromiaalumina catalysts
32
Butane dehydrogenation over a Ptalumina catalyst
39
Selective hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde to cinnamyl alcohol using an IrC
45
Study of catalyzed wallflow and foamtype fine particulate filters
53
cis versus trans isomer
121
FriedelCrafts acylation and Fries rearrangement catalysed by heteropoly acids
136
Multiphase hydrogenation reactors past present and future
153
Structuretransport relationships in the surface diffusion of molecules over
170
PtHMOR and PtBEA catalysts with various Pt contents and bimetallic PtPd
186
Deactivation of the PdLaspinel catalyst for the preparation of 26diisopropyl
205
Highly active silica supported phosphotungstic acid catalyst for acylation
221
carburization kinetics
240

A novel thrifted palladiumzinc catalyst supported on ceria stabilised zirconia
63
Enantioselectivity and catalyst morphology
70
The effect of preparation on lanthanum and lanthanum doped cobaltates
78
The influence of catalyst geometry and topology on the kinetics
86
Adsorptiondesorption based characterisation of hydrogenation catalysts
94
insitu functional analysis
108
Direct transformation of methane to higher hydrocarbons in presence
253
Catalytic air oxidation of toluene in supercritical CO2 using solid supported
266
Enatioselective hydrogenation of methyl pyruvate in the gas phase over
278
Use of IR and XANES spectroscopies to study NOx storage and reduction
296
Subject Index
314
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