
Metal Microstructures in Zeolites
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- Front Cover
- Metal Microstructures in Zeolites: Preparation - Properties - Applications
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 The chemistry of ruthenium in zeolites
- Chapter 2 EPR studies of Co (II)-bis (dimethylglyoximato)-complexes and their oxygen adducts in a zeolite x matrix
- Chapter 3 In-situ-UV/VIS-microscopespectrophotometry of reactions of Co2+-complexes within single crystals of faujasite-type zeolites
- Chapter 4 Mossbauer spectroscopic studies of ferrous ion exchange in zeolite A
- Chapter 5 Metal inclusion complexes of zeolite A
- Chapter 6 Quantum chemical study of the properties of Fe, Co, Ni and Cr ion-exchanged zeolites
- Chapter 7 Cationic rhodium complexes and rhodium metal aggregates in zeolite Y
- Chapter 8 Mechanisms of formation and stabilization of metals in the pore structure of zeolites
- Chapter 9 Reflectance spectroscopic study of Ag+, Ago and Ag clusters in zeolites of the faujasite-type
- Chapter 10 Chemical evidence for charged clusters in silver zeolites
- Chapter 11 UV/VIS transmission spectroscopy of silver zeolites. I. Dehydration and rehydration of AgA and AgX
- Chapter 12 Adsorption and decomposition of iron pentacarbonyl on Y zeolites
- Chapter 13 Stabilization and characterization of metal aggregates in zeolites. Catalytic properties in CO + H2 conversion
- Chapter 14 Influence of controlled structural changes on the catalytic properties of zeolites
- Chapter 15 Behaviour of Fe species in zeolite structure
- Chapter 16 To the differences in properties of Ni metal particles and Cr cations in stabilized and nonstabilized zeolites
- Chapter 17 Incorporation of volatile metal compounds into zeolitic frameworks
- Chapter 18 Characterization of metal aggregates in zeolites
- Chapter 19 Nuclear magnetic resonance study of xenon adsorbed on metal-NaY zeolites (size of metal particles and chemisorption)
- Chapter 20 Characterization of metal aggregates in zeolites
- Chapter 21 Electron microscopical analysis of monodispersed Ni and Pd in a faujasite X matrix
- Chapter 22 Investigations of the aggregation state of metals in zeolites by magnetic methods
- Chapter 23 Dielectric properties of X-type zeolites containing small metallic nickel particles
- Chapter 24 Modification of chemisorptive and catalytic properties of Nio highly dispersed on zeolites of various composition
- Chapter 25 Nickel in mordenites - formation and activity of metallic complexes, clusters and particles
- Chapter 26 Dispersion of nickel and ruthenium in zeolites L, Y and mordenite
- Chapter 27 Effect of the reaction medium on the metal microstructure of nickel-zeolite catalysts
- Chapter 28 Activities and selectivities of reduced NiCaX faujasites in the carbon monoxide hydrogenation reaction
- Chapter 29 Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on polyfunctional manganese/iron-pentasil zeolite catalysts
- Chapter 30 Oxidation of ethylene on silver-loaded natural zeolites
- Author Index
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