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BL
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856432
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Title & Author
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Catalysis.\ editors: James Spivey, Yi-Fan Han.
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge :: Royal Society of Chemistry,, 2018.
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Series Statement
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Specialist periodical reports ;; 30
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (222 pages)
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ISBN
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1788013042
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: 1788014766
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: 9781788013048
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: 9781788014762
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1788011511
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9781788011518
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Contents
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Cover; Preface; Author biographies; Contents; Catalysts derived from waste materials; 1 Introduction; 2 Iron containing waste derived catalysts; 3 Incineration waste derived catalysts; 4 Carbons applied for catalytic purposes derived from waste; 5 Base catalysts derived from wastes; 6 Miscellaneous wastes; 7 Conclusion; References; Ligand-free subnanometre gold metal clusters and their applications; 1 Introduction; 2 Synthesis of ligand-free subnanometre gold clusters; 3 Characterization of ligand-free subnanometre gold clusters; 4 Applications of ligand-free subnanometre gold clusters
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2 Glycerol to other value- added chemicals over heterogeneous acid catalyst3 Conclusion and outlook; Acknowledgements; References
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5 ConclusionsReferences; Determining the pore structure of activated carbon by nitrogen gas adsorption; 1 Introduction; 2 Nitrogen adsorption; 3 Experimental; 4 Results and discussion; 5 Further analysis; Acknowledgements; References; Catalytic aftertreatment systems for trucks fueled by biofuels -- aspects on the impact of fuel quality on catalyst deactivation; 1 Introduction; 2 Different biofuels and their possible contaminants for catalytic aftertreatment; 3 Effect of biofuel contaminants on catalytic aftertreatment components; 4 Concluding remarks and outlook; Abbreviations
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AcknowledgementReferences; Deactivation mechanisms in methanol-to-hydrocarbons chemistry; 1 Introduction; 2 The dual-cycle hydrocarbon pool mechanism; 3 Deactivation in methanol-to-hydrocarbons chemistry; 4 Outlook; References; The catalytic shock tube: a new tool to explore catalytic reaction mechanisms; 1 Introduction; 2 Background and theory; 3 Experimental conditions; 4 Results; 5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Recent advances on the conversion of glycerol to acrolein, 1,3-propanediol, propanol and propylene using acidic heterogeneous catalysts; 1 Introduction
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Abstract
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Catalysts are required for a variety of applications and this volume looks at modern approaches to catalysis and critically reviews the extensive literature on areas such as catalysts derived from waste materials and a new tool to explore catalytic reaction mechanisms - the catalytic shock tube.
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Subject
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Catalysis.
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Subject
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Catalysis.
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Subject
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SCIENCE-- Chemistry-- Physical Theoretical.
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Dewey Classification
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541/.395
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LC Classification
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QD505
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Added Entry
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Han, Yi-Fan
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Spivey, James J.
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