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Sustainable Catalytic Processes
1st Edition - June 11, 2015
Editors: Basudeb Saha, Maohong Fan, Jianji Wang
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780444595676
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eBook ISBN:9780444595799
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The development of catalysts is the most sophisticated art in chemical sciences. It can be read like a story book when the critical scientific contents are presented in a ch…Read more
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The development of catalysts is the most sophisticated art in chemical sciences. It can be read like a story book when the critical scientific contents are presented in a chronological manner with short and simple sentences. This book will meets these criteria. To address the sustainability issues of existing chemical manufacturing processes or producing new chemicals, researchers are developing alternate catalysts to eliminate toxic chemicals use and by-products formation. Sustainable Catalytic Processes presents critical discussions of the progress of such catalytic development. This book of contemporary research results in sustainable catalysis area will benefit scientists in both industries and academia, and students to learn recent catalysts/process development.
Reports the most recent developments in catalysis with a focus on environmentally friendly commercial processes, such as waste water treatment, alternate energy, etc
Bridges the theory, necessary for the development of environmentally friendly processes, and their implementation through pilot plant and large scale
Contains mainly laboratory scale data and encourages industrial scientists to test these processes on a pilot scale
Includes work examples featuring the development of the new catalysts/processes using bio-renewable feedstock satisfactorily addressing environmental concerns
Includes one chapter demonstrating real industrial examples motivating the industrial and academic researchers to pursue similar research
Chemical Engineers, Chemists, Physical Chemists,. Graduate and Post graduate students in Catalysis and Reaction Engineering
List of Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1. Role of Meso/Microporous Molecular Sieve Composite Materials on Various Catalytic Transformations
1. Introduction
2. Zeolite and Zeolite-Like Molecular Sieves
3. Mesoporous Molecular Sieves
4. Progress in Mesoporous Molecular Sieves Assembled from Microporous Precursors
5. Meso/Microaluminosilicate Composite Materials as Potential Catalysts
6. Titanium-Based Meso/Microcomposite as Sustainable Catalysts
7. Meso/Microcomposite of Aluminophosphate-Based Materials as Potential Catalysts
8. Summary
Chapter 2. Functionalized Mesoporous Materials as Sustainable Catalyst in Liquid Phase Catalytic Transformations
1. Introduction
2. Synthesis and Types of Functionalized Mesoporous Materials
3. Different Organic Transformations over Functionalized Mesoporous Catalysts
4. Summary
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 3. Sustainable Catalysis Systems Based on Ionic Liquids
1. Introduction
2. Physical Properties of Ionic Liquids and Their Potentials in Sustainable Catalysis
3. The Utilization of Ionic Liquids in Sustainable Catalysis Procedures
4. Outlook and Summary
Chapter 4. Catalysis for the Production of Sustainable Chemicals and Fuels from Biomass
1. Introduction
2. Biomass and Biomass Compositions
3. Strategy for Biomass Conversion
4. Biomass to Value-Added Chemicals
5. 5-Hydroxymethyl Furfural
6. Catalyst for Biomass Conversion
7. Significance of 5-Hydroxymethyl Furfural as a Platform Chemical
8. Second-Generation Biofuels from Biomass
9. Summary
Chapter 5. Lignin Deconstruction: Chemical and Biological Approaches
1. Introduction
2. Lignin Valorization Techniques
3. Enzymatic Techniques
4. Carbonization
5. Summary and Outlook
Chapter 6. Integrated Bio- and Chemocatalytic Processing for Biorenewable Chemicals and Fuels
1. Introduction
2. Biocatalytic Transformation to Platform Molecules
3. Challenges Related to the Nature of Biogenic Impurities
4. Strategies for Catalytic Transformation of Platform Molecules
5. Conclusions
Chapter 7. Catalytic Coal Gasification
1. Introduction
2. Catalysts for Coal Gasification
3. Conclusion and Outlook
Index
No. of pages: 218
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: June 11, 2015
Imprint: Elsevier
Hardback ISBN: 9780444595676
eBook ISBN: 9780444595799
BS
Basudeb Saha
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Chemistry, University of Dehli, India
MF
Maohong Fan
Affiliations and expertise
University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA
JW
Jianji Wang
Affiliations and expertise
School of Chemical and Environmental Sciences, Henan Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control, Henan Normal Laboratory, Xinxiang, People's Republic of China
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