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Derouane, E.G |
Combinatorial Catalysis and High Throughput Catalyst Design and Testing |
I10633 |
2000 |
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Bonnelle, J.P |
Surface Properties and Catalysis by Non-Metals |
I05153 |
1983 |
eBook |
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Derouane, E.G |
Zeolite Microporous Solids: Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity |
I01994 |
1992 |
eBook |
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Barthomeuf, Denise |
Guidelines for Mastering the Properties of Molecular Sieves |
I00723 |
1990 |
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| Title | Combinatorial Catalysis and High Throughput Catalyst Design and Testing |
| Author(s) | Derouane, E.G;Lemos, Francisco;Corma, Avelino;Ram??a Ribeiro, Fernando |
| Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2000. |
| Description | X, 512 p. 137 illus : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Catalysts are central in modern industrial chemistry and there is an urgent need to develop new catalysts. Such a rapid pace of development brings with it a new set of challenges at all levels of research, from synthesis and characterization to testing and modelling. This book reviews the current status of combinatorial catalysis, scientific catalyst design techniques, methods for preparing inorganic combinatorial libraries, experimental design methods, data processing, system modelling an simulation, and catalyst testing. The individual contributions reveal the development of high throughput catalyst design and test methods and identify the main challenges in the field, including new catalyst preparation techniques, rapid performance evaluation, and new microreactor configurations. Readership: All those working in catalytic process analysis and development. The extensive review of catalysis principles is especially relevant for postgraduate students seeking to pursue studies in catalysis |
| ISBN,Price | 9789401143295 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
2. Chemoinformatics
3. Computer Applications in Chemistry
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - SPRINGER
6. Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
7. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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| Title | Surface Properties and Catalysis by Non-Metals |
| Author(s) | Bonnelle, J.P;Delmon, B;Derouane, E.G |
| Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1983. |
| Description | XIV, 562 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | In the field of heterogeneous catalysis. it is convenient to distinguish. in a perfectly unjustified and over????simplified way. bet:leen metal catalysts. 2nd the other catalysts. The fj.J"st are easy to define : they are those in which a reduced metal is the active phase. It is thus easy to circumscribe. by exclusion, the other class namely the "non-metals". We have adopted this definition for the sake of our colleagues working on catalysis by metals, and to avoid a lengthy title like "sm' face pl"operties and catalysts by transi tion metal oxides. sulftdes, carbides, nitriles, etc. Defined in this manner, non-metal catalysts represented, in 1980, 84 wt. % of the industrial heterogeneous catalysts. To be more specific, this proportion corresponds to catalysts which, under the working conditions in the industrial ?lant. contain their catalytically active metallic elements in a non-reduced state. It should however be recalled that most metal catalysts are supported on oxides, which, often, repl'esent over 90% (sometimes 99.4% in the case of the platinum reforming catalysts) of the total weight |
| ISBN,Price | 9789400971608 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
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| Title | Zeolite Microporous Solids: Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity |
| Author(s) | Derouane, E.G;Lemos, Francisco;Naccache, Claude;Ram??a Ribeiro, Fernando |
| Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1992. |
| Description | VIII, 643 p. 54 illus., 1 illus. in color : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Intensive research on zeolites, during the past thirty years, has resulted in a deep understanding of their chemistry and in a true zeolite science, including synthesis, structure, chemical and physical properties, and catalysis. These studies are the basis for the development and growth of several industrial processes applying zeolites for selective sorption, separation, and catalysis. In 1983, a NATO Advanced Study Institute was organized in Alcabideche (portugal) to establish the State-of-the-Art in Zeolite Science and Technology and to contribute to a better understanding of the structural properties of zeolites, the configurational constraints they may exert, and their effects in adsorption, diffusion, and catalysis. Since then, zeolite science has witnessed an almost exponential growth in published papers and patents, dealing with both fundamentals issues and original applications. The proposal of new procedures for zeolite synthesis, the development of novel and sophisticated physical techniques for zeolite characterization, the discovery of new zeolitic and related microporous materials, progresses in quantum chemistry and molecular modeling of zeolites, and the application of zeolites as catalysts for organic reactions have prompted increasing interest among the scientific community. An important and harmonious interaction between various domains of Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering resulted therefrom |
| ISBN,Price | 9789401126045 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. Catalysis
2. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
6. MATERIALS SCIENCE
7. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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| Title | Guidelines for Mastering the Properties of Molecular Sieves : Relationship between the Physicochemical Properties of Zeolitic Systems and Their Low Dimensionality |
| Author(s) | Barthomeuf, Denise;Derouane, E.G;H??lderich, Wolfgang |
| Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 1990. |
| Description | 438 p. 55 illus : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Low dimensionality is a multifarious concept which applies to very diversified materials. Thus, examples of low-dimensional systems are structures with one or several layers, single lines or patterns of lines, and small clusters isolated or dispersed in solid systems. Such low?? dimensional features can be produced in a wide variety of materials systems with a broad spectrum of scientific and practical interests. These features, in turn, induce specific properties and, particularly, specific transport properties. In the case of zeolites, low dimensionality appears in the network of small-diameter pores of molecular size, extending in one, two or three di?? mensions, that these solids exhibit as a characteristic feature and which explains the term of "molecular sieves" currently used to name these ma?? terials. Indeed, a large number of industrial processes for separation of gases and liquids, and for catalysis are based upon the use of this low?? dimensional feature in zeolites. For instance, zeolites constitute the first class of catalysts employed allover the world. Because of the peculiarity and flexibility of their structure (and composition), zeolites can be adapted to suit many specific and diversified applications. For this reason, zeolites are presently the object of a large and fast-growing interest among chemists and chemical engineers |
| ISBN,Price | 9781468457872 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics
2. ATOMS
3. EBOOK
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5. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
6. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
7. PHYSICS
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