UID:
almahu_9948025634802882
Format:
1 online resource (1071 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-281-18932-4
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9786611189327
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0-08-053458-9
Series Statement:
Studies in surface science and catalysis, 142
Content:
Crystalline solids with highly structured micro-scale pores are called zeolites. Their well-defined structure and large contact surface make them extremely useful as catalysts. Their most common use is in washing powders. Different features are caused by the shape and size of the pores and the presence of different metals in the crystal structure. Research is conducted both towards better understanding of the relations between form and function and towards identifying new possible uses.This title presents a collection of contributions from internationally renowned researchers in the fi
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; IMPACT OF ZEOLITES AND OTHER POROUS MATERIALS ON THE NEW TECHNOLOGIES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Chapter 124. A study on alkylation of naphtalene with long chain olefins over zeolite catalyst; Chapter 125. Synthesis of anthraquinone from Phthalic Anhydride with Benzene over Zeolite Catalyst; Chapter 126. Simultaneous hydrogenation and ring opening of aromatics for diesel upgrading on Pt/zeolite catalysts. The influence of zeolite pore topology and reactant on catalyst performance
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Chapter 127. Catalytic combustion of chlorobenzene over Pt/zeolite catalystsChapter 128. Ag and Co exchanged ferrierite in lean NOx abatement with CH4; Chapter 129. The effect of sulfate ion on the synthesis and stability of mesoporous materials; Chapter 130. Catalytic behavior of Cd-clinoptilolite prepared by introduction of cadmium metal onto cationic sites; PART 3: MESOPOROUS MOLECULAR SIEVES; Chapter 131. Confinement at nanometer scale: why and how?; Chapter 132. Anchorage of dye molecules and organic moieties to the inner surface of Si-MCM-41
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Chapter 133. Mesocellular aluminosilicate foams (MSU-S/F) and large pore hexagonal mesostructures (MSU-S/H) assembled from zeolite seeds: hydrothermal stability and properties as cumene cracking catalystsChapter 134. Fabrication of large secondary mesopores in MCM-41 particles assisted by aminoacids and hydrophobic functional groups; Chapter 135. Hexagonal and cubic thermally stable mesoporous Tin(IV) phosphates with acidic, basic, and catalytic properties; Chapter 136. Characterization of [Cu]-MCM-41 by XPS and CO or NO adsorption heat measurements
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Chapter 137. Synthesis and characterisation of iron-containing SBA-15 mesoporous silicaChapter 138. Synthesis and characterization of mesoscopically ordered surfactant/co-surfactant templated metal oxides; Chapter 139. Preparation of novel organic-inorganic hybrid micelle templated silicas. Comparison of different routes for materials preparation; Chapter 140. Structure and catalytic performance of cobalt Fischer Tropsch catalysts supported periodic mesoporous silicas
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Chapter 141. Highly dispersed VOx species on mesoporous supports: promising catalysts for the oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) of propaneChapter 142. Modelling mesoporous materials; Chapter 143. Acidity and thermal stability of mesoporous aluminosilicates synthesized by cationic surfactant route; Chapter 144. Mesoporous silicate as matrix for drug delivery systems of non-steroidal antinflammatory drugs; Chapter 145. Aluminum incorporation and interfacial structures in A1SBA-15 mesoporous solids: double resonance and optically pumped hyperpolarized 129Xe NMR Studies
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Chapter 146. Tailoring the pore size of hexagonally ordered mesoporous materials containing acid sulfonic groups
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-444-51174-1
Language:
English
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