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Professor Spivey is the McLaurin Shivers Professor of Chemical Engineering at Louisiana State University and Director of the DOE Energy Frontier Research Center at LSU. Professor Spivey's research interests include the application of the principles of heterogeneous catalysis to catalytic combustion, control of sulfur and nitrogen oxides from combustion processes, acid/base catalysis (e.g., for condensation reactions), hydrocarbon synthesis, and the study of catalyst deactivation.
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Louisiana State University, USA
North Carolina State University
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KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Imperial College London, UK
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Cardiff University, UK
Northwestern University, USA
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KTH
Louisiana State University, USA
Front matter;Preface;Contents;Role of aemetal ion-metal nenoclusterAE ensemble sites in activity and selectivity control;The destruction of volatile organic compounds by heterogeneous catalytic oxidation;CO oxidation over supported Au catalysts;Coke characterization;Deactivation of oxidation catalysts for VOC abatement by Si and P compounds;Microemulsion: An alternative route to preparing supported catalysts;Catalysis of acid/aldehyde/alcohol condensations to ketones;Turnover frequencies in metal catalysis: Meanings, functionalities and relationships;