There is an increasing need to find cost-effective and environmentally sound methods of converting natural resources into fuels, chemicals and energy; catalysts are pivotal to such processes. Catalysis highlights major developments in this area. Coverage of this Specialist Periodical Report includes all major areas of heterogeneous catalysis. In each volume, specific areas of current interest are reviewed. Examples of topics include experimental methods, acid/base catalysis, materials synthesis, environmental catalysis, and syngas conversion.
Inhoudsopgave
Preface; Progress Towards Operando Raman Spectroscopy, Monitoring and Imaging; TBC; Coverage Dependent Adsorption Properties of Atomic Adsorbates on Late Transition Metal Surfaces; Green Catalysis with Metal Complexes: from Bulk to Nano Recyclable Hybrid Catalysts; TBC; TBC; Asymmetric Organocatalyzed Morita-Baylis-Hillman Reactions; Catalytic Applications of Mesoporous Materials; Polarization-Dependent Total Reflection Fluorescence
Over de auteur
Professor Spivey is the Mc Laurin Shivers Professor of Chemical Engineering at Louisiana State University and Director of the DOE Energy Frontier Research Center at LSU. Professor Spivey’s research interests include the application of the principles of heterogeneous catalysis to catalytic combustion, control of sulfur and nitrogen oxides from combustion processes, acid/base catalysis (e.g., for condensation reactions), hydrocarbon synthesis, and the study of catalyst deactivation.