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Iron and Cobalt Catalysts



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Author: Shafer Wilson D View person
Title: Iron and Cobalt Catalysts View cluster
Publisher: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Physical description: 1 online resource (414 p.)
Topical subject: Technology: general issues
Uncontrolled subject: 3-D printed microchannel microreactor
additives
Al2O3
alkyd
alumina
Anderson-Schulz-Flory (ASF) distribution
artificial photosynthesis
asymmetric hydrogenation
autoxidation
biodegradability-improvement
C2-C4 hydrocarbons
carvone
catalysis
catalyst deactivation
Cd
chain growth
Co
CO hydrogenation
CO insertion
CO2 conversion
CO2 hydrogenation
coating
cobalt
Cobalt
cobalt carboxylate
cobalt-nickel alloys
cobalt-nickel nanoparticles
conformational analysis
CSTR
DFT
electrochemical application
energy conversion
Fe/Cu catalytic-ceramic-filler
Fischer-Tropsch
Fischer-Tropsch product distribution
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS)
gas-switching
GTL
HAADF-STEM
homogeneous catalysis
hydrocarbon selectivity
hydrogen evolution
hydrogenation of CO
In
iron
Iron
iron catalysts
iron oxides
iron-cobalt bimetal catalysts
kinetic isotope effect
kinetic studies
kinetics
limonene
liquid-phase catalytic oxidation
manganese
mesoporous silica based catalysts
modeling
monometallic iron catalysts
n/a
nickel
nitrobenzene compounds wastewater
NMR spectroscopy
oxygen evolution
oxygen reduction
oxygenates
paraffin ratio
pilot-scale test
polymerization
polynuclear cobalt complexes
potassium
pressure
process synthesis and design
Pt
reaction mechanism
reducibility
ruthenium
RWGS
siccative
Sn
strong metal support interactions
structural design
synergic effect
syngas
Synthetic natural gas (SNG)
temperature
TPR-EXAFS/XANES
water oxidation
XANES
zeolitic imidazolate frameworks
Person (second resp.): JacobsGary
ShaferWilson D
Summary, etc: Since the turn of the last century when the field of catalysis was born, iron and cobalt have been key players in numerous catalysis processes. These metals, due to their ability to activate CO and CH, haev a major economic impact worldwide. Several industrial processes and synthetic routes use these metals: biomass-to-liquids (BTL), coal-to-liquids (CTL), natural gas-to-liquids (GTL), water-gas-shift, alcohol synthesis, alcohol steam reforming, polymerization processes, cross-coupling reactions, and photocatalyst activated reactions. A vast number of materials are produced from these processes, including oil, lubricants, waxes, diesel and jet fuels, hydrogen (e.g., fuel cell applications), gasoline, rubbers, plastics, alcohols, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, feed-stock chemicals, and other alternative materials. However, given the true complexities of the variables involved in these processes, many key mechanistic issues are still not fully defined or understood. This Special Issue of Catalysis will be a collaborative effort to combine current catalysis research on these metals from experimental and theoretical perspectives on both heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts. We welcome contributions from the catalysis community on catalyst characterization, kinetics, reaction mechanism, reactor development, theoretical modeling, and surface science.
Preferred title for the work: Iron and Cobalt Catalysts  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910557147203321
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