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Catalytic Materials: Relationship Between Structure and Reactivity
β Scribed by Thaddeus E. Whyte, Jr., Ralph A. Dalla Betta, Eric G. Derouane, and R. T. K. Baker (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 454
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 248
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content: Thermal decomposition of iron pentacarbonyl on titania : genesis of Fe/TiOβ catalysts / J. Phillips and J.A. Dumesic --
Secondary ion mass spectrometry of the ethylene/Ru(001) interaction / L.L. Lauderback and W.N. Delgass --
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of cobalt catalysts : correlation with carbon monoxide hydrogenation activities / D.G. Castner and D.S. Santilli --
Modifications of surface reactivity by structured overlayers on metals / Robert J. Madix --
X-ray absorption fine structure, MoΜssbauer, and reactivity studies of unsupported cobalt-molybdenum hydrotreating catalysts / Bjerne S. Clausen, Henrik TopsΓΈe, Roberto Candia, and Bruno Lengeler --
Magnetic resonance studies of metal deposition on hydrotreating catalysts and removal with heteropolyacids / B.G. Silbernagel, R.R. Mohan, and G.H. Singhal --
Applications of high-resolution ΒΉΒ³C-NMR and magic-angle spinning NMR to reactions on zeolites and oxides / Eric G. Derouane and Janos B. Nagy --
The role of oxygen ions in the partial oxidation of hydrocarbons : electron-proton resonance and activity measurements / Jack H. Lunsford --
The future and impact of quantum mechanical calculations in the description and characterization of zeolites / Paul G. Mezey --
The preparation and characterization of aluminum-deficient zeolites / Julius Scherzer --
Aluminum distributions in zeolites / Alan W. Peters --
Factors affecting the synthesis of pentasil zeolites / Zelimir Gabelica, Eric G. Derouane, and Niels Blom --
Combined physical techniques in the characterization of zeolite ZSM-5 and ZSM-11 acidity and basicity / Jacques C. Vedrine, Aline Auroux, and GiseΜle Coudurier --
Structure-selectivity relationship in xylene isomerization and selective toluene disproportionation / D.H. Olson and W.O. Haag --
Analytical electron microscopy of heterogeneous catalyst particles / C.E. Lyman --
Single-particle diffraction, weak-beam dark-field, and topographic images of small metallic particles in supported catalysts / M.J. Yacaman --
The use of scanning transmission electron microscopes to study surfaces and small particles / J.M. Cowley --
Atomic number imaging of supported catalyst particles by scanning transmission electron microscope / M.M.J. Treacy --
NMR techniques for studying platinum catalysts / Harold T. Stokes --
Photoacoustic spectroscopy of catalyst surfaces / E.M. Eyring, S.M. Riseman, and F.E. Massoth --
IR photothermal beam deflection spectroscopy of surfaces / M.J.D. Low, C. Morterra, A.G. Severdia, and J.M.D. Tascon --
Tunneling spectroscopy of organometallic molecules / William C. Kaska, Paul K. Hansma, Atiye Bayman, and Richard Kroeker --
The effect of particle size on the reactivity of supported palladium / S. Ichikawa, H. Poppa, and M. Boudart.
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