Description
The proceedings of the VIIth International Symposium on the Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts, are in line with the general scope of this series of events. Emphasis in all Symposia has been on the scientific aspects of the preparation of new and industrial catalysts, or on new methods of preparation, rather than on the catalytic reactions in which such solids are ultimately used. In the present context, the catalytic event itself has only been considered as another, though often decisive, method of catalyst characterization.
Preparation of Catalysts VII, 1st Edition
A selection of the contents. Foreword. Organizing Committee and Scientific Committee. Supported (Noble) Metals. (36 papers). The quantitative representation of heterogeneity in supported-metal catalysis (A.S. McLeod
et al.). Electromechanical behaviour of quasi-graphitic carbons at formation of supported noble metal catalysts (P.A. Simonov
et al). Anionic clays as precursors of noble metal based catalysts for methane activation (F. Basile
et al.).
Unsupported (Mixed) Oxides. (11 papers). Effect of texture of cobalt oxide catalyst on its properties in ammonia oxidation (J. Petryk
et al.). Supercritical antisolvent precipitation: a novel technique to produce catalyst precursors. Preparation and characterization of samarium oxide nanoparticles (E. Reverchon
et al.). Soft chemical synthesis of mixed metal molybdate oxidation catalysts and their structural relationship to hydrotalcite (S. Soled
et al.).
Supported Oxides and Mixed Oxides. (15 papers). An important principle for catalyst preparation - spontaneous monolayer dispersion of solid compounds onto surfaces of supports (Y. Xie
et al.). Catalyst granule production in a spouted bed: opportunities for creative catalyst design (A.J. Kamphuis, J.R. Walls).
In situ Raman evidence for a barium solid state phase that is active in nitric oxide decomposition: influence of preparation parameters (G. Mestl
et al.).
Sol-Gel. (17 papers). Scientific bases for the preparation of oxide supports and catalysts via sol-gel methods (O.P. Krivoruchko). Techniques for preparation of manganese-substituted lanthanum hexaaluminates (A.G. Ersson
et al.). Formation of the porous structure of titanium dioxide prepared by sol-gel method (V.Yu. Gavrilov
et al.).
Supports and Modified Supports. (11 papers). Properties of alumina catalysts prepared from boehmite needles (H. Ohkita
et al.). The structure of silica particles prepared by acid treatment of olivine: a nitrogen physisorption and
29Si-MAS NMR study (D.J. Lieftink
et al.). Preparation and characterization of niobia and silica-niobia systems (S. Morselli
et al.).
(Oxy)Nitride-Carbide. (3 papers). Preparation and characterization of SiC microfibers and Cr
3C
2 with medium specific surface area for catalytic applications (M.J. Ledoux
et al.).
Mesoporous Structures. (6 papers). A novel preparation of cubic form of mesoporous aluminosilicate (J. Medina-Valtierra
et al.). Mesoporous basic catalysts: comparison with alkaline exchange zeolites (basicity and porosity). Application to the selective etherification of glycerol to polyglycerols (J.M. Clacens
et al.). Propane dehydrogenation on mesoporous chromium-containing silica catalysts (P. Maireles-Torres
et al.).
Layered Structures. (4 papers). Synthesis and physicochemical properties of new hydrotalcite-like anionic clays containing Zr
4+ in the layers (S. Velu
et al.). Preparation and nano-structure of pillared layered titanates and tantalates for photocatalytic materials (M. Machida
et al.). Synthesis, characterization and catalytic activity of aluminum pillared synthetic Ti-, Fe- or Zn-substituted smectites (M. Lenarda
et al.).
Author Index. Other volumes in this series.