Heterogeneous catalytic materials : solid state chemistry, surface chemistry and catalytic behaviour /
Heterogeneous Catalytic Materials discusses experimental methods and the latest developments in three areas of research: heterogeneous catalysis; surface chemistry; and the chemistry of catalysts. Catalytic materials are those solids that allow the chemical reaction to occur efficiently and cost-eff...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands :
Elsevier,
2014.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Heterogeneous Catalytic Materials: Solid State Chemistry, Surface Chemistry and Catalytic Behaviour; Copyright; Contents; Chapter 1
- Heterogeneous Catalysts; 1.1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2
- Preparation of Solid Catalysts: A Short Summary; 2.1 Preparation of catalyst precursors; References; Chapter 3
- Characterization of Real Catalytic Materials: An Overview; 3.1 Elemental composition of heterogeneous catalysts; 3.2 Structural properties of inorganic materials and its characterization; 3.3 Morphology characterization.
- 3.4 Analysis of the surface structure and compositionReferences; Chapter 4
- Practical Application and Testing of Catalytic Materials: A Synthesis; 4.1 Shaping of catalysts for industrial catalytic reactions; 4.2 Industrial heterogeneous catalytic reactors; 4.3 Deactivation of solid catalysts; 4.4 Regeneration of reversibly deactivated catalysts; 4.5 Laboratory evaluation of the catalytic activity37,38; 4.6 Operando methodologies; References; Chapter 5
- Acid and Basic Catalysts: Fundamentals; 5.1 Acido-basicity in liquid phases. Fundamentals and historical perspective.
- 5.2 Reactant activation and acid-base catalysis in liquid phases5.3 The surface acidity and basicity of solids; 5.4 Heterogeneous versus homogeneous acid-base catalysis; References; Chapter 6
- Metal Oxides as Acid-Base Catalytic Materials; 6.1 Chemistry of metal oxides; 6.2 Composition effect on the surface acido-basicity of metal oxides: an overview; 6.3 Acido-basicity of supports for catalysts; 6.4 Metal oxides as acid and basic catalytic materials; 6.5 Mixed metal oxides and their acido-basicity; References.
- Chapter 7
- Zeolites and Other Structurally Microporous Solids as Acid-Base Materials7.1 Zeolites; 7.2 Aluminophosphates (AlPOs); 7.3 Silicoaluminophosphates (SAPOs); 7.4 Metal heteroatom containing aluminophosphates (MAPOs); 7.5 Very large-pore zeolitic inorganic materials; 7.6 Zeolite-like titanosilicates; 7.7 Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and similar materials; References; Chapter 8
- Other Solid Acid and Basic Catalytic Materials; 8.1 Acid-base catalytic materials from minerals; 8.2 Halide salts and halided oxides; 8.3 Sulfides, (oxy)nitrides, carbides, phosphides as acid-base materials.
- 8.4 Heteropolyacids and polyoxometallates8.5 Solid carbonates, phosphates, sulfates and other salts; 8.6 Supported inorganic acids; 8.7 Supported alkali and alkali-earth metals or organometallics as "basic catalysts"; 8.8 Organo-inorganic hybrid materials; 8.9 Carbon-based materials; 8.10 Polymeric solid acids and bases (ion exchange resins); References; Chapter 9
- Metal Catalysts for Hydrogenations and Dehydrogenations; 9.1 Bulk metal catalysts; 9.2 Supported metal catalysts; 9.3 Fundamentals of hydrogenation/dehydrogenation.