Catalytic control of air pollution : mobile and stationary sources
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Catalytic control of air pollution : mobile and stationary sources
(ACS symposium series, 495)
American Chemical Society, 1992
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Note
"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry of the American Chemical Society at the Fourth Chemical Congress of North America (202nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society), New York, New York, August 25-30, 1991"
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Explores the chemistry of catalyst systems used to control air pollution from mobile and stationary sources. Presents recent catalytic developments for the treatment of both automotive and industrial air pollution. Also reviews recent emission control legislation. Valuable reading for chemical engineers and chemists in the automotive, chemical, and petroleum industries, as well as environmental scientists.
Table of Contents
- Catalyst Technologies To Meet Future Emission Requirements for Light-Duty Vehicles
- Methane Oxidation over Noble Metal Catalysts as Related to Controlling Natural Gas Vehicle Exhaust Emissions
- Automotive Catalyst Strategies for Future Emission Systems
- Experimental Comparison Among Hydrocarbons and Oxygenated Compounds for their Elimination by Three-Way Automotive Catalysts
- Steady-State Isotopic Transient Kinetic Analysis Investigation of CO-O[2 and CO-NO Reactions over a Commercial Automotive Catalyst
- Particle Size and Support Effects in NO Adsorption on Model Pt and Rh Catalysts
- Effect of Ce on Performance and Physicochemical Properties of Pt-Containing Automotive Emission Control Catalysts
- The 1990 Clean Air Act and Catalytic Emission Control Technology for Stationary Sources
- Selective Catalytic Reduction of Nitric Oxide with Ammonia over Supported and Unsupported Vanadia Catalysts
- Catalytic Oxidation of Trace Concentrations of Trichloroethylene over 1.5% Platinum on *g-Alkumina
- Catalytic Oxidation of Trichloroethylene over PdO Catalyst on *g-Al[2O[3
- Thermal Decomposition of Halogenated Hydrocarbons on a Cu(111) Surface
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