Preparation of Catalysts IV :Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts ( Volume 31 )

Publication subTitle :Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts

Publication series :Volume 31

Author: Poncelet   G.;Delmon   B.;Grange   P.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1987

E-ISBN: 9780080960654

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444427960

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444427960

Subject: TQ426.6 catalyst preparing process

Language: ENG

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The proceedings of the IVth International Symposium on the ``Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts'', are presented in this volume. Since its start in 1975, this series of Symposia has continued to attract increasing scientific attention. An appreciable proportion of the papers presented at this Fourth Symposium stemmed from industrial research laboratories. The symposium dealt with catalysts for selective oxidation, hydrodesulphurization, Fischer-Tropsch catalysis, methanol synthesis, metal supported catalysts and new trends in catalyst preparation.

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Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Preparation of Catalysts IV

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Organizing Committee

pp.:  14 – 16

Foreword

pp.:  16 – 18

Acknowledgements

pp.:  18 – 19

Financial Support

pp.:  19 – 20

Chapter 3. Impregnation of controlled-porosity silicas with hexachloroplatinic acid : parameters affecting Pt dispersion and location and support modification

pp.:  48 – 64

Chapter 4. Preparation and properties of the catalysts by a chemical mixing procedure

pp.:  64 – 74

Chapter 5. Electrochemically controlled deposition-precipitation. A new method for the production of supported catalysts

pp.:  74 – 90

Chapter 6. Preparation of highly dispersed, carbon supported, platinum catalysts

pp.:  90 – 102

Chapter 7. Application of precursors of catalytically active materials on preshaped supports by impregnation with solutions of badly crystallizing compounds

pp.:  102 – 122

Chapter 8. Preparation and characterization of sol-gel based catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3

pp.:  122 – 132

Chapter 9. High selectivity of CVD SnO2/SiO2 catalyst for oxidative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene

pp.:  132 – 144

Chapter 10. The preparation and characterization of vanadia supported rhodium catalysts

pp.:  144 – 156

Chapter 11. Preparation of highly selective and abrasion-resistant thick shell catalysts for heterogeneously catalyzed exothermic oxidation reactions

pp.:  156 – 170

Chapter 12. The preparation and characterization of iron and vanadium oxide monolayer catalysts on TiO2 and ZrO2

pp.:  170 – 184

Chapter 13. Interlayer accessibility in layered double-metal hydroxides

pp.:  184 – 194

Chapter 14. Molybdenum catalyzed oxygen-transfer reactions. Heterogenization of homogeneous catalysts by using new dihydroxyboryl-substituted resins

pp.:  194 – 200

Chapter 15. Preparation of VO(HPO4).O.5H2O and its transformation to the maleic anhydride catalyst (VO)2P2O7

pp.:  200 – 210

Chapter 16. Effect of ultrasonic treatment on the physico-chemical properties of Cr-Mo-O catalysts for methanol oxidation

pp.:  210 – 218

Chapter 17. Modification of the textural and acid properties of AlPO4 with sulfate anions

pp.:  218 – 236

Chapter 18. Processes of the formation of the active structures of the V-Mo-0 catalysts for selective benzene oxidation

pp.:  236 – 246

Chapter 19. Preparation chemistry of V-Ti-O mixed oxides. Comparison of coprecipitation grafting and impregnation methods

pp.:  246 – 260

Chapter 20. Cation effects in the preparation of and catalysis by heteropoly oxometallates

pp.:  260 – 278

Chapter 21. Preparation of heteropolyvanadophosphate catalysts supported by silica and an active carbon fibre felt and their catalytic properties

pp.:  278 – 290

Chapter 22. Catalyst preparation via hydrous metal oxide ion-exchangers

pp.:  290 – 304

Chapter 23. Photo-assisted deposition of noble metals : investigation of a new route for metallic and bimetallic catalyst preparation

pp.:  304 – 316

Chapter 24. The preparation and the characterization of some ternary titanium oxide photocatalysts

pp.:  316 – 328

Chapter 25. Development of methods for regulating the charged surface groups of γ-Al2O3 in aqueous solutions.

pp.:  328 – 342

Chapter 26. Understanding the morphological transformations that occur in the preparation of alumina supports

pp.:  342 – 352

Chapter 27. Microporous amorphous alumina of a zeolitic type for catalytic reactions with methanol

pp.:  352 – 362

Chapter 28. The relevance of kneading and extrusion parameters in the manufacture of active porous aluminas from pseudoboehmites

pp.:  362 – 372

Chapter 29. Amorphous alloys as catalysts or catalyst precursors

pp.:  372 – 394

Chapter 30. Nickel catalysts derived from eutectic and pro-eutectic nickel aluminum alloy

pp.:  394 – 408

Chapter 31. Amorphous metal alloys as precursors in catalyst preparation : ammonia synthesis catalysts from amorphous Ni-Zr systems

pp.:  408 – 420

Chapter 32. The production of iron- and nickel-copper alloy catalysts by means of catalytic decomposition of the gaseous metal carbonyls

pp.:  420 – 440

Chapter 33. Reactivity and structure of metal catalyst particles

pp.:  440 – 452

Chapter 34. Influence of lanthanum oxide on the surface structure and CO hydrogenation activity of supported cobalt catalysts

pp.:  452 – 462

Chapter 35. Effects of the technique for the preparation of supported cobalt catalysts on selectivity in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis

pp.:  462 – 474

Chapter 36. Selective Fischer-Tropsch catalysts containing iron and lanthanide oxides

pp.:  474 – 486

Chapter 37. Titania supported iron-ruthenium catalysts for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis

pp.:  486 – 498

Chapter 38. Preparation of carbon-supported K-Fe-Mn and Fe-Mn catalysts using carbonyl clusters

pp.:  498 – 512

Chapter 39. Catalytic activity of carbon supported catalysts for CO-hydroge-nation and their preparation by oxidative decomposition of Fe(CO)5

pp.:  512 – 524

Chapter 40. On the mechanism of formation of colloidal monodisperse metal boride particles from reversed micelles composed of CTAB -1-hexanol - water

pp.:  524 – 538

Chapter 41. Preparation of nickel catalyst from nickel containing chrysotile

pp.:  538 – 550

Chapter 42. Parameters influencing the preparation and characterization of sodium on zeolite catalysts

pp.:  550 – 562

Chapter 43. Preparation of bimodal alumina and other refractory inorganic oxides-suitable supports for hydrotreating catalysts

pp.:  562 – 576

Chapter 44. Hydrotreating NiMo/sepiolite catalysts : influence of catalyst preparation on activity for HDS, hydrogenation and chain isomerization reactions

pp.:  576 – 588

Chapter 45. New uranium-based hydrotreatment catalysts

pp.:  588 – 600

Chapter 46. On the addition of various metals as inorganic salts or organometallic complexes to a MoS2-γAl2O3 hydroprocessing catalyst : preparation, characterization and hydrogenation activity

pp.:  600 – 610

Chapter 47. Control of concentration profiles by rational preparation of pelleted hydrodesulfurization catalysts

pp.:  610 – 624

Chapter 48. Influence of the activation procedure on the nature and concentration of the active phase in HDS catalysts

pp.:  624 – 638

Chapter 49. Palladium catalysts for selective gas-phase hydrogenation of phenol to cyclohexanone

pp.:  638 – 650

Chapter 50. Aluminum-oxide-pillared montmorillonite : effect of hydrothermal treatment of pillaring solution on the product structure

pp.:  650 – 668

Chapter 51. Synthesis and properties of cross-linked hydroxy-titanium bentonite

pp.:  668 – 678

Chapter 52. Effect of hydroxy-aluminum polymeric cations on acidity of cross-linked hydroxy-aluminum smectities

pp.:  678 – 688

Chapter 53. Controlled preparation of monodisperse bimetallic Pd-Au colloids with three different microstructures and their use in preparing supported bimetallic catalysts

pp.:  688 – 708

Chapter 54. Controlled surface reactions for the preparation of different types of alumina supported Sn-Pt catalysts

pp.:  708 – 720

Chapter 55. Preparation and properties of anchored Pt-Mo/SiO2 bimetallic catalyst

pp.:  720 – 732

Chapter 56. Controlled preparation of bimetallic hydrogenation catalysts

pp.:  732 – 744

Chapter 57. Characterization and catalytic properties of cobalt Fischer-Tropsch catalysts prepared by chemical reduction and used in a liquid phase

pp.:  744 – 758

Chapter 58. Comparison of the quantitative studies by STEM of hydrated hydroxycarbonates and related mixed oxides catalysts for CO hydrogenation to alcohols

pp.:  758 – 772

Chapter 59. Preparation of multicomponent catalysts for the hydrogenation of carbon monoxide via hydrotalcite-like precursors

pp.:  772 – 786

Chapter 60. Preparation and characterization of copper/zinc oxide/alumina catalysts for methanol synthesis

pp.:  786 – 804

Chapter 61. The activity of coprecipitated Cu, Zn catalysts for methanol synthesis

pp.:  804 – 814

Chapter 62. The preparation and characterization of sequentially precipitated and coprecipitated nickel-alumina catalysts and a comparison of their properties

pp.:  814 – 828

Chapter 63. Preparation and characterization of thick layers of semiconductors oxides for gas chemisorption and detection

pp.:  828 – 834

Chapter 64. Standardization of catalyst test methods by the Committee on Reference Catalyst of the Catalysis Society of Japan

pp.:  834 – 846

Chapter 65. Europt-1 : the first platinum on silica reference catalyst

pp.:  846 – 860

List of Participants

pp.:  860 – 884

Author Index

pp.:  884 – 890

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