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|a New and future developments in catalysis :
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|a New and Future Developments in Catalysis is a package of seven books that compile the latest ideas concerning alternate and renewable energy sources and the role that catalysis plays in converting new renewable feedstock into biofuels and biochemicals. Both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts and catalytic processes will be discussed in a unified and comprehensive approach. There will be extensive cross-referencing within all volumes. The use of catalysts in the nanoscale offers various advantages (increased efficiency and less byproducts), and these are discussed in this volume along with the various catalytic processes using nanoparticles. However, this is not without any risks and the safety aspects and effects on humans and the environment are still unknown. The present data as well as future needs are all part of this volume along with the economics involved. Offers in-depth coverage of all catalytic topics of current interest and outlines future challenges and research areasA clear and visual description of all parameters and conditions, enabling the reader to draw conclusions for a particular caseOutlines the catalytic processes applicable to energy generation and design of green processes.
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|a 1. Gold-based catalysts for CO oxidation, the water-gas shift, and desulfurization processes / Jose A. Rodriguez -- 2. Structural and electronic properties of group 6 transition metal oxide clusters / Shenggang Li and David A. Dixon -- 3. Nanoparticle catalysis for reforming of biomass-derived fuels / Maura Koehle and Ashish Mhadeshwar -- 4. Nanoparticles in biocatalysis / Kheireddine El-Boubbou and Christopher C. Landry -- 5. Thin iron heme enzyme films on electrodes and nanoparticles for biocatalysis / Sadagopan Krishnan and James F. Rusling -- 6. Nanoparticles as enzyme mimics / Rute Andre, Filipe Natalio and Wolfgang Tremel -- 7. A physical approach to monitoring biological activity of nanoparticulates / Amar Nath -- 8. Morphology-tailored titania nanoparticles / Vicente Rives -- 9. Metal oxide nanotube, nanorod, and quantum dot photocatalysis / Kenneth J. Balkus Jr. -- 10. Photocatalytic nanooxides : the case of TiO2 and ZnO / Ana Iglesias-Juez [and three others] -- 11. Recent advances in photocatalytic processes by nanomaterials / A.R. Khataee and M. Fathinia -- 12. Insights into heterogeneous catalysis through surface science techniques / C.P. Vinod -- 13. Block copolymer lithography / David A. Boyd -- 14. Multi-metallic nanoparticles as more efficient catalysts for fuel cell reactions / Shaojun Guo, Sally Fae Ho and Shouheng Sun -- 15. Hydrogenation by nanoparticle catalysts / Hema Ramsurn and Ram B. Gupta -- 16. Silicone stabilized nanoparticles as hybrid phase catalysts for selective hydrolytic oxidation of hydrosilanes / Bhanu P.S. Chauhan, Alok Sarkar and Moni Chauhan -- 17. Basics of PEMFC including the use of carbon-supported nanoparticles / Frederic Maillard, Nathalie Job and Marian Chatenet -- 18. Supported gold nanoparticles as heterogeneous catalysts / Ana Primo and Hermenegildo Garcia -- 19. Developing semiconductive catalysts with three-dimensional nanobranches via solution routes / Huajun Zhou and Z. Ryan Tian -- 20. Nanoparticle catalysis by surface plasmon / Mengtao Sun.
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