Composition modulation is a method of operating a catalytic reactor to improve catalyst activity or selectivity and has been under study for more than 25 years. In the last few years, several commercial applications have been realized and more will certainly appear. A large international research literature now exists. This book examines this literature and attempts to organize and analyze it with the intent of identifying the magnitude of improvements possible, why modulation is effective, and what questions remain unanswered. Topics include hydrogenation, oxidation, reduction, and polymerization reactions for NOX, SOX, NH3, and hydrocarbons.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-90-5699-106-7 (9789056991067)
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1. Combustion 2. Co-oxidation 3. Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides 4. Hydrogenation Reactions 5. SO2 Oxidation 6. Miscellaneous Single Reactions 7. Catalytic Gas-Solid Reactions 8. Hydrocarbon Dehyrodgenation and Partial Oxidation 9. Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis 10. Application to Mechanistic Studies 11. Automotive Exhaust Catalysis 12. Polymerization Reactions 13. NH3 Synthesis 14. Multiple Reactions and Selectivity