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Title:
Novel materials in heterogeneous catalysis
Publication Information:
Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 1990
ISBN:
9780841218635
General Note:
Papers presented at the Symposium on New Catalytic Materials and Techniques, held at the ACS meeting in Miami Beach, September 1989

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Summary

This new volume highlights the use and availability of new materials in catalysis. It replaces the stereotyped approach to catalysis with one that exploits the opportunity afforded from producing metal particles by novel routes or by supporting them in unusual locations on a carrier material. Among the highlighted topics are zeolite materials, layered structures, clusters, ceramic membranes, metal oxide catalysis, and catalysts used in fuel production.


Author Notes

R. Terry K. Baker is at Auburn University. Larry L. Murrell is at Engelhard Corporation.


Table of Contents

Crystallization in Space: Implications for Molecular Sieve Synthesis
Templates in the Transformation of Zeolites to Organozeolites: Cubic P Conversions Inelastic
Neutron Scattering from Non-Framework
Species Within Zeolites
Silicoaluminophosphate Molecular Sieves: X-ray
Photoelectron and Solid-State NMR
Spectroscopic Results Compared
Crystallization of Aluminophosphate VPI-5 Using
Magic Angle Spinning NMR
Spectroscopy Redox Catalysis in Zeolites
Propylene Conversion over
Silicoaluminophosphate Molecular Sieves Lattice
Concentrations of B-, Ca-, and Fe-Substituted
Zeolite ZSM-5 Controlled Pore Size, High Alumina Content
Silica-Alunimas Hydrothermal
Stability and Catalytic Cracking
Performance of Some Pillared Clays
Photodegradation of Dichloromethane with Titanium Catalysts New Tubular
Silicate-Layered Silicate Nanocomposite Catalyst: Microporosity and Acidity Cobalt Clays and Double-Layered
Hydroxides as Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts Pillared
Hydrotalcites: Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Activity Low-Nuclearity Platinum Clusters
Supported on Graphite: Structural Flexibility Adsorbed Carbon
Monoxide and Ethylene on Colloidal Metals: Infrared and High-Resolution13C NMR
Spectroscopic Characterization Effect of Cluster Size on Chemical and Electronic Properties Cluster
Intermediates in the Molecular Synthesis of Solid-State
Compounds Catalytic Ceramic Membranes and Reactors
Novel Oxidative Membrane Reactor for Dehydrogenation Reactions: Experimental Investigation
Niobium Oxalate: New Precursor for Preparation of Supported
Niobium Oxide Catalysts
Redox Cycle During
Oxidative Coupling of Methane over PbO-MgO-Al2O3
Catalyst Carbon Monoxide Hydrogenation over Rh-Molybdena-Alumina Catalysts: Selectivity Control Using
Activation Energy Differences
Photochemically Driven Biomimetic
Oxidation of Alkanes and Olefins
Oligomerization of Isobutene with an Improved
Catalyst Hydrous Titanium Oxide-Supported
Catalysts: Activation for Hydrogenation, Hydrodesulfurization, and Hydrodeoxygenation Reactions
Dispersed-Phase Catalysis in Coal
Liquefaction Measuring Surface
Tension of Thin Foils by Laser Interferometer: First Step in Generating
Surface Phase Diagrams Raman Spectroscopy of Vanadium Oxide
Supported on Alumina Scanning
Electron and Field Emission
Microscopy of Supported Metal Clusters