
Preparation of Catalysts II
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- Front Cover
- Preparation of Catalysts II: Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Organizing Committee
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Financial Support
- Chapter 1. The design of catalysts
- Chapter 2. Effect of impregnation and activation conditions of Al2O3/CuO supported monolith catalysts in the reduction of NO
- Chapter 3. Effect of pretreatment on activity, selectivity and adsorption properties of a Fischer-Tropsch-catalyst
- Chapter 4. The influence of impregnation, drying and activation on the activity and distribution of CuO on a-alumina
- Chapter 5. A study of the chemisorption of chromium (VI) , molybdenum (VI) and tungsten (VI) onto ?-alumina
- Chapter 6. Dispersion and compound formation in some metathesis catalysts and fluorine containing alumina's, studied by XPS and Laser-Raman spectroscopy
- Chapter 7. Reduction of silica supported nickel catalysts
- Chapter 8. Interaction of nickel ions with silica supports during deposition-precipitation
- Chapter 9. Crystallite size distributions and stabilities of homogeneously deposited Ni/SiO2 catalysts
- Chapter 10. The preparation and pretreatment of coprecipitated nickel-alumina catalysts for methanation at high temperatures
- Chapter 11. Controlled catalyst distribution on supports by co-impregnation
- Chapter 12. Multicomponent chromatographic processes during the impregnation of alumina pellets with noble metals
- Chapter 13. Factors controlling the retention of chlorine in platinum reforming catalysts
- Chapter 14. Preparation of alumina or silica supported platinum-ruthenium bimetallic catalysts
- Chapter 15. Preparation of catalysts by adsorption of metal complexes on mineral oxides
- Chapter 16. Analysis of steps of impregnation and drying in preparation of supported catalysts
- Chapter 17. Some mechanistic correlations between impregnation and activation operations for the preparation of high-selectivity supported metal catalysts
- Chapter 18. The impregnation and drying step in catalyst manufacturing
- Chapter 19. Study of the interaction of Fe2O3-MoO3 with several supports
- Chapter 20. Relationship between average pore diameter and selectivity in iron-chromium-potassium dehydrogenation catalysts
- Chapter 21. Preparation of highly-dispersed ruthenium on magnesium oxide supports : comments on the advantages of non-aqueous catalyst preparations
- Chapter 22. Catalyst activation by reduction
- Chapter 23. The activation of iron catalyst for ammonia synthesis
- Chapter 24. Preparation and characterization of small iron particles supported on MgO
- Chapter 25. Ruthenium catalysts for ammonia synthesis prepared by different methods
- Chapter 26. Limiting factors on the structural characteristics of Ru/SiO2 and RuFe/SiO2 catalysts
- Chapter 27. Preparation aspects of Ru-supported catalysts and their influence on the final products
- Chapter 28. High surface area oxide solid solution catalysts
- Chapter 29. Tentative classification of the factors influencing the reduction step in the activation of supported catalysts
- Chapter 30. Preparative chemistry of cobalt-molybdenum/alumina catalysts
- Chapter 31. The influence of the support on Co-Mo hydrodesulfurization catalysts
- Chapter 32. Study of some variables involved in the preparation of impregnated catalysts for the hydrotreatment of heavy oils
- Chapter 33. Preparation and properties of thiomolybdate graphite catalysts
- Chapter 34. Catalyst stabilization and deactivation compared with catalyst preparation
- Chapter 35. Preparation and properties of monodispersed colloidal metal hydrous oxides
- Chapter 36. Process for the production of spherical catalyst supports
- Chapter 37. Methods of saturation with alkali ions. Influence of the properties of oxides
- Chapter 38. Mechanism of formation of a catalytically active phase in the reaction of CrO2C12 with silica gel
- Chapter 39. The use of transport reactions for dispersing supported species
- Chapter 40. Synthesis of new catalytic materials: metal carbides of the group VI B elements
- Chapter 41. A novel method for the preparation and production of skeleton catalysts
- PART I: MINISYMPOSIUM ON CATALYST NORMALIZATION
- Chapter 42. Normalization of catalyst test methods
- Chapter 43. Mesopore determination from nitrogen sorption isotherms: fundamentals, scope, limitations
- Chapter 44. Metal surface area and metal dispersion in catalysts
- Chapter 45. Progress report on the work of the SCI/IUPAC/NPL working party on catalyst reference materials
- Chapter 46. Organization and functions of ASTM Committee D-32 on catalysts
- Chapter 47. Measurement of the activity of solid state catalysts
- Chapter 48. The Council of Europe Research Group on Catalysis
- Concluding remarks
- List of participants
- Author index
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