
Structure and Reactivity of Modified Zeolites
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- Front Cover
- Structure and Reactivity of Modified Zeolites
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Modern methods of zeolite research
- Chapter 2 Adsorption of xenon: A new method for studying the crystallinity of zeolites
- Chapter 3 Solid state 29Si and 27Al NMR studies of decationized and dealuminated zeolites
- Chapter 4 XPS study of transition metal complexes in zeolites
- Chapter 5 Spectroscopic study of the surface coordination of divalent copper on dehydrated A zeolites
- Chapter 6 Studies on the modified Claus reaction over alkaline faujasites by simultaneous infrared, kinetics and ESR measurements
- Chapter 7 The study of Broensted and Lewis acidity of decationized and dealuminated zeolites by IR-diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and quantum chemistry
- Chapter 8 Mechanism of radical formation in olefin adsorption on high-silica zeolites and the problem of the synthesis of aromatic structures
- Chapter 9 Quantum-chemical study of zeolite structure stability. Comparative discussion of zeolites and borolites
- Chapter 10 Carbocation formation in zeolites. UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopic investigations on mordenites
- Chapter 11 Quantum chemical study of the characteristics of molecules interacting with zeolites
- Chapter 12 New routes in zeolite synthesis
- Chapter 13 Study of mordenite crystallisation III: Factors governing mordenite synthesis
- Chapter 14 Structural peculiarities and stabilization phenomena of aluminium deficient mordenites
- Chapter 15 On catalytic activity of synthetic offretite in conversion reactions of methanol and 0-, m-, p-xylenes
- Chapter 16 Synthesis and study of properties of ZSM-II type silicalites of I-VIII group elements
- Chapter 17 A new route to ZSM-5 zeolite: Synthesis and characterization
- Chapter 18 Synthesis of gallosilicate and alumogermanate zeolites and investigation of their activity in the reaction of alcohol dehydration
- Chapter 19 Stereochemical effects in shape-selective conversion of hydrocarbons on zeolites
- Chapter 20 Shape-selective effects on the metal catalyzed reacti ons of prehnitene over zeolite
- Chapter 21 Relation between acidic properties of ZSM-5 and catalyst performance of methanol conversion to gasoline
- Chapter 22 Influence of Ni, Mg and P on selectivity of ZSM-5 class zeolite catalysts in toluene-methanol alkylation and methanol conversion
- Chapter 23 Reaction of small amounts of methanol on HZSM-5, HY and modified Y zeolites
- Chapter 24 On the formation of hydrocarbon chains in the aromatization of aliphatic olefins and dienes over high-silica zeolites
- Chapter 25 Conversion of linear butenes to propylene on H-ZSM-5 zeolites: Effect of reaction parameters and zeolite morphology on catalytic activity
- Chapter 26 Study of ethylene oligomerization on Brönsted and Lewis acidic sites of zeolites using diffuse reflectance IR spectroscopy
- Chapter 27 Various states of Cr ions in Y and ZSM-5 zeolites and their catalytic activity in ethylene polymerization
- Chapter 28 Metal carbonyl compounds entrapped within zeolite cavities. Preparation, characterization and catalytic properties
- Chapter 29 Aromatization of ethane on metal-zeolite catalysts
- Chapter 30 Shape selective isomerization and hydrocracking of naphthenes over Pt/HZMS-5 zeolite
- Chapter 31 Liquid phase synthesis of aromates and isomers on polyfunctional zeolitic catalyst mixtures
- Chapter 32 Concepts of reduction and dispersion of metals in zeolites
- Chapter 33 Local structure and bonding in zeolites by means of quantum chemical ab initio calculations: Metalcations, metal atoms and framework modification
- Chapter 34 On the bifunctional action of modified zeolites Y containing nickel
- Chapter 35 Correlation between the structure of reduced transition metal zeolite systems and the catalytic reactivity in benzene hydrogenation reactions
- Chapter 36 Characterization of X-type zeolites containing metallic nickel particles by dielectric relaxation
- Chapter 37 Features of an electron state and catalytic properties of the L-type platinum-containing zeolite
- Chapter 38 Study of the dispersion of zeolite supported nickel in dependence on the zeolite type and the reaction medium
- Chapter 39 Magnetic investigation of metallic iron clusters in zeolites
- Chapter 40 Hydrogenation of CO and CO2 over stabilized NiY catalysts
- Author Index
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