Preparation of Catalysts VI
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Preparation of Catalysts VI

Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts

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Preparation of Catalysts VI

Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts

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The organizers of this Sixth Symposium maintained their initial objectives, namely to gather experts from both industries and universities to discuss the scientific problems involved in the preparation of heterogeneous catalysts, and to encourage as much as possible the presentation of research work on catalysts of real industrial significance. Another highlight of these symposia is to reserve a substantial part of the program to new developments in catalyst preparation, new preparation methods and new catalytic systems. The fact that chemical reactions which were hardly conceivable some years ago have become possible today through the development of appropriate catalytic systems proves that catalysis is in constant progress.The papers in this volume deal with preparation of new catalysts and supports, catalyst preparation via sol-gel methods, supported catalysts and synthesis of nanometer size catalysts.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Preparation of Catalysts VI: Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Organizing Committee
  6. Opening Address
  7. Aknowledgements
  8. Chapter 1. Vanadium phosphorus mixed oxide from the precursor to the active phase: catalyst for the oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride
  9. Chapter 2. Use of 31P NMR by spin echo mapping to prepare precursors of vanadium phosphate catalysts for n-butane oxidation to maleic anhydride
  10. Chapter 3. The role of aging on the formation of porous silica
  11. Chapter 4. In situ techniques for the investigation of phase transformations in copper catalyst co-precipitates
  12. Chapter 5. Influence of preparation method on the properties of V-Sb-O catalysts for the ammoxidation of propane
  13. Chapter 6. Novel procedure for the preparation of highly active platinum-titania and palladium-titania aerogel catalysts with favourable textural properties
  14. Chapter 7. Preparation of combustion catalysts by washcoating alumina whiskers-covered metal monoliths using a sol-gel method
  15. Chapter 8. Preparation of supported catalysts by equilibrium deposition-filtration
  16. Chapter 9. Preparation of K-C-Fe/Al2O3 catalysts for ammonia synthesis at mild conditions
  17. Chapter 10. A novel [PtMo6]/MgO catalyst for alkane-to-alkene conversion
  18. Chapter 11. Spectroscopic characterization of supported Cr and Cr, Ti catalysts: Interaction with probe molecules
  19. Chapter 12. A new supported dehydrogenation catalyst: influence of the support and preparation variables
  20. Chapter 13. Alumina/water interf acial phenomena during impregnation
  21. Chapter 14. Nanometals and colloids as catalyst precursors
  22. Chapter 15. Preparation of nanometer size of Cu-Zn/Al2O3 catalyst by phase transfer. Part 3. Sol preparation and phase transfer conditions
  23. Chapter 16. Flame synthesis of nanostructured vanadium oxide based catalysts
  24. Chapter 17. The preparation of stable Ru metal clusters in zeolite Y used as catalyst for ammonia synthesis
  25. Chapter 18. Preparation of nanometer gold strongly interacted with TiO2 and the structure sensitivity in low-temperature oxidation of CO
  26. Chapter 19. Proton affinity distributions: a scientific basis for the design and construction of supported metal catalysts
  27. Chapter 20. γ Aluminas-supported Pd-Mo mixed systems: effect of Mo deposition procedure on dispersion and catalytic activity of Pd
  28. Chapter 21. Metal catalysts supported on a novel carbon support
  29. Chapter 22. Soft chemistry route for the preparation of highly dispersed transition metals on zirconia
  30. Chapter 23. Influence of titania loading on tungsten adsorption capacity, dispersion, acidic and zero point of charge properties of W/TiO2-Al2O3 catalysts
  31. Chapter 24. Preparation of titania supported on silica catalyst: study of the dispersion and the texture of titania
  32. Chapter 25. Preparation of catalytic polymer/ceramic ion exchange packings for reactive distillation columns
  33. Chapter 26. Synthesis of MCM-41 mesoporous molecular sieves
  34. Chapter 27. Preparation of spherical and porous SiO2 particles by fume pyrolysis
  35. Chapter 28. Sol-gel zirconia spheres for catalytic applications
  36. Chapter 29. Surfactant based synthesis of oxidic catalysts and catalyst supports
  37. Chapter 30. Preparation and properties of ceramic foam catalyst supports
  38. Chapter 31. A new method for the preparation of metal-carbon catalysts
  39. Chapter 32. Conversion of activated carbon into porous silicon carbide by fluidized bed chemical vapour deposition
  40. Chapter 33. A new strong basic high surface area catalyst: the nitrided aluminophosphate:
  41. Chapter 34. Preparation of silica or alumina pillared crystalline titanates
  42. Chapter 35. Silica preparation via sol-gel method: a comparison with ammoximation activity
  43. Chapter 36. Control of porosity and surface area in TiO2-Al2O3 mixed oxides supports by means of ammonium carbonate
  44. Chapter 37. Preparation of metallo-silicate solid catalysts by sol-gel method with regulation of activity and selectivity
  45. Chapter 38. A new procedure for preparing aerogel catalyst
  46. Chapter 39. Preparation of single and binary inorganic oxide aerogels and their use as supports for automotive palladium catalysts
  47. Chapter 40. Synthesis and characterization of sintering resistant aerogel complex oxide powders
  48. Chapter 41. Effect of reactant mixing mode on silica-alumina texture
  49. Chapter 42. Synthesis, characterization and performance of sol-gel prepared TiO2-SiO2 catalysts and supports
  50. Chapter 43. Preparation of CaO-, La2O3- and CeO2- doped ZrO2 aerogels by sol-gel methods
  51. Chapter 44. Preparation of nanometer size of Cu-Zn/Al2O3 catalyst by phase transfer. Part 1. Study of basic preparation conditions
  52. Chapter 45. The preparation of ultrafine SnO2 by the supercritical fluid drying technique (SCFDT)
  53. Chapter 46. Plasma preparation of a dispersed catalyst for hydroconversion of heavy oils
  54. Chapter 47. Preparation and structural properties of ultrafine gold colloids for oxidation catalysis
  55. Chapter 48. Synthesis, characterization and catalytic activity of manganese oxidic nano- particles
  56. Chapter 49. Development of LaxMOy nanocatalysts dispersed in a layered silicate matrix
  57. Chapter 50. Nanometer size copper particles in copper chromite catalysts
  58. Chapter 51. Silica immobilized Ru complexes with a different nuclear number as catalysts of the hydrodehalogenation reaction
  59. Chapter 52. Colloidal routes to Pt-Au catalysts
  60. Chapter 53. Catalysts by solid-state ion exchange: iron in zeolite
  61. Chapter 54. Modified ruthenium exchanged zeolites for enantioselective hydrogenation
  62. Chapter 55. Preparation of conjugated polymer supported heteropolyanions - New efficient catalysts for ethyl alcohol conversion
  63. Chapter 56. Regenerable sorbent for high-temperature desulfurization based on iron- molybdenum mixed oxides
  64. Chapter 57. A comparative study of the photocatalytic activities on iron-titanium (IV) oxide photocatalysts prepared by various methods; spray pyrolysis, impreghation and Co-precipitation
  65. Chapter 58. Coordination compounds of metals incorporated in polyorganosiloxane matrices. XIII. (Co)(II) complexes with salen, salophen and molecular oxygen
  66. Chapter 59. Preparation and characterization of ASnO3 (A = Ca, Sr or Ba) tin compounds for methane oxidative coupling
  67. Chapter 60. La0.8Sr0.2MnO3+x supported on LaAlO3 and LaA111O18 prepared by different methods: Influence of preparation method on morphological and catalytic properties in methane combustion
  68. Chapter 61. Properties of La0.6Sr0.4CoO3 prepared by complexing agent-assisted sol-gel method
  69. Chapter 62. Monolith perovskite catalysts of honeycomb structure for fuel combustion
  70. Chapter 63. Study on the preparation of nanometer perovskite-type complex oxide LaFeO3 by sol-gel method
  71. Chapter 64. Preparation of perovskite-type catalysts containing cobalt for post-combustion reactions
  72. Chapter 65. Characterization and reactivity of MgxFe2.2xO3 - 2x and MgyZnl -y Fe2O4 solid solution spinels prepared through the supercnncal drying method
  73. Chapter 66. Effect of the iron catalyst mechanical treatment on the activity in ammonia synthesis reaction
  74. Chapter 67. Cobalt catalyst for ammonia oxidation modified by heat treatment
  75. Chapter 68. Characterization and catalytic properties of MgO prepared by different approaches
  76. Chapter 69. Permanganic acid: a novel precursor for the preparation of manganese oxide catalysts
  77. Chapter 70. Systematic control of crystal morphology during preparation of selective vanadyl pyrophosphate
  78. Chapter 71. Vanadium exchanged titanium phosphates as catalysts for the selective reduction of nitrogen oxide with ammonia
  79. Chapter 72. Influence of the precursor formation stage in the preparation of VPO catalysts for selective oxidation of n-pentane
  80. Chapter 73. Role of segregation phenomena information of active surface of V-Sb-O catalysts for selective oxidation of propylene to acrolein
  81. Chapter 74. Preparation, physico-chemical characterization and catalytic properties of vanadium-doped alumina- and titania-pillared montmorillonites
  82. Chapter 75. The use of sepiolite in the preparation of titania monoliths for the manufacture of industrial catalysts
  83. Chapter 76. Design of monolith catalysts for strongly exothermic reactions under non- adziabatic conditions
  84. Chapter 77. Some aspects of extrusion procedure for monolithic SCR catalyst based on TiO2
  85. Chapter 78. Preparation and characterization of catalytic supports with variable composition in the system SiO2-Al2O3-AlPO4
  86. Chapter 79. New modification of alumina: preparation procedure and existence conditions
  87. Chapter 80. Preparation and characterization of silica-pillared layered titanate
  88. Chapter 81. Alumina support modified by Zr and Ti. Synthesis and characterization
  89. Chapter 82. Synthesis, characterization and applications of new supports for heterogeneous Ziegler-Nana type catalysts
  90. Chapter 83. Catalytic filamentous carbon as adsorbent and catalyst support
  91. Chapter 84. Preparation of boron-containing alumina supports by kneading
  92. Chapter 85. Characterization of alumina paste by cryo-microscopy
  93. Chapter 86. Preparation of cation-substituted hexaaluminates with large surface area using mechanical activation methods
  94. Chapter 87. A new approach to catalyst preparation using sample controlled temperature programme techniques
  95. Chapter 88. Preparation of fine particles as catalysts and catalyst precursors by the use of ultrasound during precipitation
  96. Chapter 89. Scientific bases for the preparation of new cement-containing catalysts
  97. Chapter 90. Nucleation and growth of ceria from cerium III hydroxycarbonate
  98. Chapter 91. Hydrotalcite-type anionic clays as precursors of high-surface-area Ni/MglAl mixed oxides
  99. Chapter 92. Preparation and characterisation of cobalt containing layered double hydroxides
  100. Chapter 93. Synthesis of silver supported catalysts with narrow particle size distribution
  101. Chapter 94. Preparation of supported platinum catalysts by liquid-phase reduction of adsorbed metal precursors
  102. Chapter 95. Preparation of supported mono- and bimetallic catalysts by deposition- precipitation of metal cyanide complexes
  103. Chapter 96. Clusters and thin films prepared by DC-sputtering: morphology and catalytic properties
  104. Chapter 97. Preparation and characterization of a platinum containing catalytic membrane
  105. Chapter 98. The utilization of saturated gas-solid reactions in the preparation of heterogeneous catalysts
  106. Chapter 99. Identification of supported phases produced in the preparation of silica-supported Ni catalysts by competitive cationic exchange
  107. Chapter 100. Influence of an interaction of PdCl2 with carbon support on state and catalytic properties of Pd/C catalysts
  108. Chapter 101. Synthesis of eggshell cobalt catalysts by molten salt impregnation techniques
  109. Chapter 102. Bismuth(IIIl) and molybdenum(II) acetates as mono- and homopolynuclear precursors of silica-supported bismuth molybdate catalysts
  110. Chapter 103. Preparation of catalysts by chemical vapor-phase deposition and decomposition on support materials in a fluidized-bed reactor
  111. Chapter 104. Preparation of highly loaded nickel/silica catalysts by a deposition-precipitation method. Effect of the aging time on the reducibility of nickel and on the textural properties of the catalyst
  112. Chapter 105. Preparation of small metal nickel particles supported on silica using nickel ethylenechdiamine precursors
  113. Chapter 106. Preparation and characterization of CoMo/Al2O3 HDS catalysts: effects of a complexing agent
  114. Chapter 107. Impregnation during gelation and its influence on the dispersion of the impregnant
  115. Chapter 108. Synthesis and characterization of titanium oxide monolayer
  116. Chapter 109. Alumina washcoating and metal deposition of ceramic monoliths
  117. Chapter 110. Cr-free iron-catalysts for water-gas shift reaction
  118. Chapter 111. Preparation of Rh-Co/Al2O3 heterogeneous catalysts using a diisocyano-ligand as an integral design component
  119. Chapter 112. Preparation of highly dispersed supported catalysts by ultrasound
  120. Chapter 113. Regularities of Pt precursors and modifying dopes sorption during the preparation of bimetal catalysts supported on spinels
  121. Chapter 114. Tin(IV) oxide supported noble metal catalysts for the carbon monoxide oxidation at low temperatures
  122. Chapter 115. Preparation of PMoNi/y-Al2O3 catalysts from solutions of phosphomolybdates in water, ethanol-water and dimethylformamide
  123. Chapter 116. Impregnation design for preparing bimetallic catalysts
  124. Chapter 117. Comparative study on low-temperature Cu/activated carbon catalysts prepared by impregnation from aqueous and organic media
  125. Chapter 118. Thermostability of copper-chromium oxide catalysts on alumina support promoted by lanthanum and cerium
  126. Chapter 119. Non-hydrothermal synthesis, characterisation and catalytic properties of saponite clays
  127. Chapter 120. Composite catalysts of supported zeolites
  128. AUTHOR INDEX
  129. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis (Other volumes in the series)