Structured catalysts and reactors. (2006)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Structured catalysts and reactors. (2006)
- Main Title:
- Structured catalysts and reactors
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Andrzej Cybulski, Jacob A. Moulijn.
- Other Names:
- Cybulski, Andrzej, 1938-
Moulijn, Jacob A - Contents:
- Front cover; Second Edition; Preface; Contributors; Table of Contents; 1; The Present and the Future of Structured Catalysts: An Overview; CONTENTS; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 MONOLITHIC CATALYSTS; 1.3 ARRANGED CATALYSTS; 1.4 MEMBRANE REACTORS; 1.5 THE FUTURE OF STRUCTURED CATALYSTS; REFERENCES; Part I; Reactors with Structured Catalysts Where no Convective Mass Transfer Over a Cross Section of the Reactor Occurs (Monolithic Catalysts¼ Honeycomb Catalysts); 2; Ceramic Catalyst Supports for Gasoline Fuel; CONTENTS; 2.1 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; 2.1.1 U.S. CLEAN AIR ACT; 2.1.2 CERCOR TECHNOLOGY 2.2 requirements for catalyst supports2.2.1 pellets vs. honeycomb supports; 2.2.2 substrate requirements; 2.3 design/sizing of catalyst supports; 2.3.1 geometric properties square cell substrates; 2.3.2 geometric properties triangular cell substrates; 2.3.3 geometric properties hexagonal cell substrates; 2.3.4 comparison ceramic substrates; 2.3.5 sizing catalyst supports; 2.4 physical properties of catalyst supports; 2.4.1 thermal properties; 2.4.2 mechanical properties; 2.5 physical durability; 2.5.1 packaging design; 2.5.2 mechanical durability; 2.5.3 thermal durability 2.6 ADVANCES IN CATALYST SUPPORTS2.6.1 CERAMIC; 2.6.2 METALLIC; 2.7 APPLICATIONS; 2.7.1 UNDERBODY CONVERTER; 2.7.2 HEAVY-DUTY GASOLINE TRUCK CONVERTER; 2.7.3 CLOSE-COUPLED CONVERTER; 2.8 SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 3; Metal and Coated Metal Catalysts; CONTENTS; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 BULK METAL CATALYSTS; 3.2.1 METAL POWDERS,Front cover; Second Edition; Preface; Contributors; Table of Contents; 1; The Present and the Future of Structured Catalysts: An Overview; CONTENTS; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 MONOLITHIC CATALYSTS; 1.3 ARRANGED CATALYSTS; 1.4 MEMBRANE REACTORS; 1.5 THE FUTURE OF STRUCTURED CATALYSTS; REFERENCES; Part I; Reactors with Structured Catalysts Where no Convective Mass Transfer Over a Cross Section of the Reactor Occurs (Monolithic Catalysts¼ Honeycomb Catalysts); 2; Ceramic Catalyst Supports for Gasoline Fuel; CONTENTS; 2.1 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; 2.1.1 U.S. CLEAN AIR ACT; 2.1.2 CERCOR TECHNOLOGY 2.2 requirements for catalyst supports2.2.1 pellets vs. honeycomb supports; 2.2.2 substrate requirements; 2.3 design/sizing of catalyst supports; 2.3.1 geometric properties square cell substrates; 2.3.2 geometric properties triangular cell substrates; 2.3.3 geometric properties hexagonal cell substrates; 2.3.4 comparison ceramic substrates; 2.3.5 sizing catalyst supports; 2.4 physical properties of catalyst supports; 2.4.1 thermal properties; 2.4.2 mechanical properties; 2.5 physical durability; 2.5.1 packaging design; 2.5.2 mechanical durability; 2.5.3 thermal durability 2.6 ADVANCES IN CATALYST SUPPORTS2.6.1 CERAMIC; 2.6.2 METALLIC; 2.7 APPLICATIONS; 2.7.1 UNDERBODY CONVERTER; 2.7.2 HEAVY-DUTY GASOLINE TRUCK CONVERTER; 2.7.3 CLOSE-COUPLED CONVERTER; 2.8 SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 3; Metal and Coated Metal Catalysts; CONTENTS; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 BULK METAL CATALYSTS; 3.2.1 METAL POWDERS, GRANULES, SHAPED STRUCTURES; 3.2.2 METAL GAUZE CATALYSTS; 3.2.3 GAUZE IMPROVEMENTS; 3.2.4 OTHER SHAPED STRUCTURES; 3.3 COATED METAL SUBSTRATES; 3.3.1 MONOLITH DESIGN FABRICATION; 3.3.2 PRINCIPLES COATING METAL SUBSTRATES; 3.4 COATED METAL CATALYST APPLICATIONS 3.4.1 AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS3.4.2 NONAUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS; 3.5 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 4; Autocatalysts: Past, Present, and Future; CONTENTS; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 4.2.1 BACKGROUND; 4.2.2 LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS; 4.3 CATALYST TYPES; 4.3.1 MONOLITHIC HONEYCOMBS; 4.3.2 SUBSTRATE MATERIALS; 4.4 THREE-WAY CATALYST COMPOSITIONS; 4.5 CATALYST COATING PROCESSES; 4.6 CATALYST CANNING; 4.7 AUTOCATALYSTS IN OPERATION; 4.7.1 KINETICS OPERATION; 4.7.2 THERMAL STABILITY; 4.7.3 EFFECTS POISONS; 4.7.4 UNREGULATED EMISSIONS; 4.8 DIESEL CATALYSTS; 4.8.1 DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYSTS 4.8.2 CONTINUOUSLY REGENERATING TRAP4.9 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS ENGINE CATALYSTS; 4.10 MOTORCYCLE CATALYSTS; 4.11 FUTURE TRENDS; 4.11.1 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS; 4.11.2 LOWER EMISSION REQUIREMENTS; 4.11.3 OPERATION UNDER LEAN CONDITIONS; 4.12 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 5; Treatment of Volatile Organic Carbon (VOC) Emissions from Stationary Sources: Catalytic Oxidation of the Gaseous Phase; CONTENTS; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF VOC EMISSIONS; 5.2.1 STORAGE FACILITIES; 5.2.2 DRYING PROCESSES; 5.2.3 PRESSURE RELIEF SAFETY SYSTEMS; 5.2.4 GAS VENTING … (more)
- Edition:
- 2nd ed
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis
- Publication Date:
- 2006
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xix, 829 pages), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 660/.2995
Catalysts
Chemical reactors
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Industrial & Technical
Catalysts
Chemical reactors
Catalysts
Chemical reactors
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781420028003
1420028006 - Related ISBNs:
- 0824723430
9780824723439 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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