Catalyst deactivation 1997 : proceedings of the international symposium, Cancun, Mexico, October 5-8, 1997
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Catalyst deactivation 1997 : proceedings of the international symposium, Cancun, Mexico, October 5-8, 1997
(Studies in surface science and catalysis, 111)
Elsevier, 1997
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Papers from the 7th International Symposium on Catalyst Deactivation, held Oct. 5-8, 1997, Cancún, Mexico
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text focuses on nine key topical areas: carbon deposition and coke formation, chemicals, environmental catalysis, modelling, petroleum processing, poisoning, sygnas conversion, techniques, and thermal degradation.
目次
- Part 1 Review articles (plenary and award lectures): roles of acidity and pore structure in the deactivation of zeolites by carbonaceous deposits, M. Guisnet et al
- impact of sulfur on three-way automotive catalyst performance and catalyst diagnostics, D.D. Beck. Part 2 Topical articles (oral and poster presentations) - carbon deposition and coking: the relationship between metal particle morphology and the structural characteristics of carbon deposits, R.T.K. Baker et al
- self-poisoning and aging of Pd-Ag/Al1,O3 in semi-hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene - effects of surface inhomogeneity caused by hydrocarbonaceous deposits, A. Sarkany. Part 3 Chemicals: the role of coke deposition in the conversion of methanol to olefins over SAPO-34, D. Chen et al
- deactivation and regeneration of alkane dehydrogenation catalysts, S.D. Jackson et al
- a novel mechanism of catalyst deactivation in liquid phase synthesis gas-to DME reactions, X.D. Peng et al. Part 4 Environmental: sulfur tolerance of Cu- and H-mordenite zeolite catalysts for the reduction of NO by hydrocarbons, M.H. Kim et al
- deactivation of Cu-ZSM-5 during selective catalytic reduction of NO by propane under wet conditions, A. Martinez et al
- H-mordenite deactivation during the SCR of NOx, adsorption and diffusion of probe molecules on fresh and deactivated catalysts, E.E. Miro et al. Part 5 Modelling and kinetic studies: coke deactivation of hydrotreating catalysts - a variable site model, F.E. Massoth
- coke formation in fluid catalytic cracking, M.A. den Hollander et al. Part 6 Petroleum: effects of the metal-metal interactions on the stability of Pt-Re/Al2O3-Cl reforming catalysts, J. Barbier et al
- temperature programmed oxidation of deactivated Pt/Nb2O5 catalysts, D.A.G. Aranda et al
- effects of sulfidation of Mo nitride and CoMo nitride catalysis on thiopene HDS, S.-K. Ihm et al
- catalyst deactivation by metals and coke during hydrodemetallation, M. Nunez et al
- deactivation of Pt-Sn/Al2O3 catalysts by coking - influence of the preparation method, G. Corro et al
- new developments in FCC catalyst deactivation by metals - metals mobility and the vanadium mobility index (VMI), L.T. Broock et al
- stability of an FCC catalyst matrix for processing gas oil with resid, P. Gamero et al. Part 7 Poisoning: industrial evaluation of selective hydrogenation catalyst poisoning, B. Didillon et al
- the mechanism of metal poisoning by cyclic deactivation in fluid cracking catalysts, F. Hernandez et al
- AFM and XPS studies of thiophene and 1-butanethiol deactivation of Pd/Al2O3 model catalysts during 1,3-butanethiol hydrogenation, K.-H. Lee et al. Part 8 Syngas conversion: deactivation and attrition of iron catalysts in synthesis gas, N.B. Jackson et al
- temperature-programmed reaction study of carbon transformations on iron Fischer-Tropsch catalysts during steady-state synthesis, S.A. Eliason and C.H. Bartholomew. (Part contents)
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