Catalytica study on solid acid catalysts

Catalytica study on solid acid catalysts

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N25

ently

promoted

monoxide, alkene

by

normally

water

and

major research

carbon

focused

found to inhibit nickel

conversion

catalysts,

and

and development

Acid catalysts

hy-

effort is

on solid acid catalysts. have been

studied

drogen and carbon dioxide were not dele-

more than thirty years, yet significant

terious at the concentrations

tions remain

studied,

unanswered.

tions from international

With contribu-

experts in the field,

this study is said to describe how concepts

M. SCURRELL

of acidity on solids are evolving be applied

Catalytica Study on Solid Acid Catalysts The Catalytica

Studies

Division

the publication

have

Acid catalysts have played a central role of major chemical

processes,

Large volumes

synthesis

operations,

and

acid catalysts

dominate

the catalyst

mar-

of acid catalysts cerns surrounding

certain

concepts

and

include major ques-

tions of current

interest,

surface

sites,

acid

model

reactions,

acid strength

site

of

concentration,

and acid

includes the 1983 volume and

Base

readers Catalytica

importance

and environmental

-

define the focus of this

The price for this study

of

liquid and solid acids are used in refining

ket. Because of the economic

in solid

site environ-

ment

and

and chemical

-

study. Topics covered

of a new scien-

Acid Catalysts.

petroleum

and may

problems

sets of tools

measurements

tific study, The Nature and Acidity of Solid

in the development

to practical

acid catalysis. Two

announced

for

ques-

Catalysts.

may contact

Novel Solid Acid For

information,

Jan Strebe

Studies Division,

Drive, Building

con-

is $8000 and

3, Mountain

at the

430 Ferguson View, Califor-

nia, 94043, U.S.A.

liquid acids, a

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see Appl. Catal., 63(1990)NlO

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applied catalysis -Volume

63 No. 2 -22

August 1990