Advanced Catalysts and Nanostructured Materials :Modern Synthetic Methods

Publication subTitle :Modern Synthetic Methods

Author: Moser   William R.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1996

E-ISBN: 9780080526553

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780125084604

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780125084604

Subject: TQ426 the catalyst (catalyst)

Language: ENG

Access to resources Favorite

Disclaimer: Any content in publications that violate the sovereignty, the constitution or regulations of the PRC is not accepted or approved by CNPIEC.

Description

The time has come for an assessment of the most important techniques for the fabrication of advanced catalysts. Catalyst production alone is more than a billion dollar business each year, and the product value of chemical processes using advanced catalysts is a few trillion dollars annually. This book seeks to provide a modern, materials science account of the best and most current techniques for the synthesis of advanced catalytic materials.

Until now, there has been no single book which contains a definitive and comprehensive description of the important technologies for catalyst synthesis within the context of modern materials science. Academic researchers both in the catalytic sciences and materials sciences must have the best synthesis technologies available to accomplish the preparation of solid-state materials of specific structure and morphology. Althugh the emphasis is on new synthetic techniques for catalytic applications, the bookpresents all of the important technologies for the fabrication of electronic and structural ceramics, and superconductors.

  • Novel Techniques for Advanced Materials
  • Nanostructured Materials Synthesis
  • Mesoporous Molecular Sieves
  • Pillared Clays
  • Heteropoly Acids
  • Nanostructured Supported Metal Catalysts
  • Nanostructured Metal Oxide Catalysts and Materials
  • Nanostructured Zeolite Materials
  • Vapor Phase Materials Synthesis
  • Sonochemical Materials Synthesis

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 20

Contributors

pp.:  20 – 26

Preface

pp.:  26 – 28

Chapter 2. The Role of Prehydrolysis in the Preparation of Zirconia–Silica Aerogels

pp.:  48 – 70

Chapter 3. The Chemistry of Preparation of VOP Mixed Oxides

pp.:  70 – 90

Chapter 4. Gel-Supported Precipitation: An Advanced Method for the Synthesis of Pure Mixed-Oxide Spheres for Catalytic Applications

pp.:  90 – 118

Chapter 5. Platinum-Catalyzed Sulfur Dioxide Oxidation Revisited

pp.:  118 – 144

Chapter 6A. Applications of Supercritical Drying in Catalyst Preparation

pp.:  144 – 170

Chapter 6B. Aerogel Synthesis as an Improved Method for the Preparation of Platinum-Promoted Zirconia–Sulfate Catalysts

pp.:  170 – 192

Chapter 7. Surfactant-Stabilized Nanosized Colloidal Metals and Alloys as Catalyst Precursors

pp.:  192 – 224

Chapter 8. Sonochemical Preparation of Nanostructured Catalysts

pp.:  224 – 240

Chapter 9. Preparation and Characterization of Polymer-Stabilized Rhodium Particles

pp.:  240 – 258

Chapter 10. Gas-Phase Synthesis of Nonstoichiometric Nanocrystalline Catalysts

pp.:  258 – 286

Chapter 11. A Flow-Through Hydrothermal Method for the Synthesis of Active Nanocrystalline Catalysts

pp.:  286 – 312

Chapter 12. The Synthesis of Nanostructured Pure-Phase Catalysts by Hydrodynamic Cavitation

pp.:  312 – 334

Chapter 13. Nanocrystalline Zeolites

pp.:  334 – 372

Chapter 14. Preparation of Pillared Clays and Their Catalytic Properties

pp.:  372 – 422

Chapter 15. Microporous Metal–Oxygen Cluster Compounds (Heteropoly Oxometalates)

pp.:  422 – 462

Chapter 16. Preparation of Bulk and Supported Heteropolyacid Salts

pp.:  462 – 480

Chapter 17. Preparation of Iron–Molybdenum–Molecular Sieves by Chemical Vapor Deposition

pp.:  480 – 506

Chapter 18. Chemical Vapor-Phase Deposition and Decomposition: Preparation of Metal and Metal Oxide Catalysts in a Fluidized-Bed Reactor

pp.:  506 – 532

Chapter 19. Synthesis of Catalytic Materials by Spray Pyrolysis

pp.:  532 – 542

Chapter 20. Formation of Nanostructured V2O5-Based Catalysts in Flames

pp.:  542 – 562

Chapter 21. The Preparation of Advanced Catalytic Materials by Aerosol Processes

pp.:  562 – 590

Chapter 22. Use of an Aerosol Technique to Prepare Iron Sulfide Based Catalysts for Direct Coal Liquefaction

pp.:  590 – 608

Index

pp.:  608 – 620

The users who browse this book also browse