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|a Advances in catalysis.
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|a Since 1948, Advances in Catalysis has filled the gap between the papers that report on and the textbooks that teach in the diverse areas of catalysis research. The editors of and contributors to Advances in Catalysis are dedicated to recording progress in this area. Advances in Catalysis, Volume 48, includes a description of a new and increasingly well understood class of catalysts (titanosilicates), a review of transmission electron microscopy and related methods applied to catalyst characterization, and summaries of the chemistry and processes of isobutane-alkene alkylation and partial oxidation and CO2 reforming of methane to synthesis gas. Provides a comprehensive review of all aspects of catalytic research.
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|a Front Cover; Advances in Catalysis; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Robert L. Burwell, Jr. (1912-2003); Chapter 1. Active Sites and Reactive Intermediates in Titanium Silicate Molecular Sieves; I. Introduction; II. Active Sites; III. Oxo-Titanium Species and Reactive Intermediates; IV. Computational Investigations; V. Catalytic Properties; VI. Structure-Activity Correlations; VII. O-O Bond Cleavage and Product Selectivity; VIII. Conclusions and Outlook; Acknowledgements; Appendix A. Fingerprint Features for Ti Isomorphous Substitution in TS-1 Titanosilicates
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|a Appendix B. Characteristics of the Oxo-Titanium Species Generated on TS-1 on Contact with Aqueous H2O2Appendix C. Synthesis of Titanium Silicate Molecular Sieves; References; Chapter 2. Electron Microscopy and the Materials Chemistry of Solid Catalysts; I. Introduction; II. Electron Microscopy (EM) Methods; III. High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy; IV. Chemical Composition Analysis with the Analytical Electron Microscope; V. Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy
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|a VI. Recent Advances in Ultra-High Resolution, Low-Voltage Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy and Extreme FESEM in CatalysisVII. Cathodoluminescence Imaging for Elucidation of Electronic Structures of Catalysts; VIII. Recent Advances in In Situ Atomic Resolution-Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy (ETEM) Under Controlled Reaction Conditions; IX. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy; X. Electron Tomography: Three-Dimensional Electron Microscopy Imaging; XI. Energy Filtered Transmission Electron Microscopy and Elemental Maps of Solid Catalysts Using EFTEM
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|a XII. Other Significant TrendsXIII. Critical Evaluations of the Methods and Challenges; XIV. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 3. Chemistry and Technology of Isobutane/Alkene Alkylation Catalyzed by Liquid and Solid Acids; I. Introduction; II. Alkylation Mechanism; III. Physical-Chemical Phenomena Influencing the Reaction; IV. Industrial Processes and Process Developments; V. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Catalytic Conversion of Methane to Synthesis Gas by Partial Oxidation and CO2 Reforming; I. Introduction; II. Partial Oxidation of Methane
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|a III. CO2 Reforming of MethaneIV. Conclusions; References; Index
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