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Structured catalysts and reactors

edited by Andrzej Cybulski, Jacob A. Moulijn

(Chemical industries, v. 71)

M. Dekker, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Offering discussions of structured catalysts and up-to-date approaches to catalytic processes, this work describes monolithic, membrane and arranged catalysts for use in two- and three-phase processes. It examines catalyst preparation, characterization, process development, modelling and optimization, as well as reactor design and operation.

Table of Contents

  • The present and the future of structured catalysts - an overview. Reactors with structured catalysts where no convective mass transfer over a cross section of the reactor occurs (monolithic catalysts = honeycomb catalysts): ceramic catalyst supports for casoline fuel
  • metal and coated-metal catalysts
  • autocatalysts - past, present and future
  • monolithic catalysts for the selective reduction of NOx with NH3 from stationary monolith reactors
  • unconventional utilization of monolithic catalysts for gas-phase reactions
  • modelling of monolithic reactors for automotive exhaust gas treatment
  • the use of monolithic catalysts for three-phase reactions
  • modelling of monolith reactors in three-phase processes
  • monolithic reactors for countercurrent gas-liquid operation. Reactors with structured catalysts where convective mass transfer over the cross section of the reactor occurs: parallel-passage and lateral-flow reactors
  • bead-string reactor
  • open cross-flow-channel catalysts and catalyst supports
  • catalytic supports
  • catalytic filters for flue gas cleaning
  • monolithic reactors with permeable walls (membrane reactors): reactors with metal and metal-containing membranes
  • inorganic-membrane reactors
  • ceramic catalyst support and filters for diesel exhaust aftertreatment
  • polyethylene terephthalate
  • crow-flow reactors with permeable walls. Catalyst preparation and characterization: transformation of a structured carrier into structured catalyst
  • computer-aided characterization and design of catalyst pore structure.

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