Heterogeneous Catalysis: Materials and Applications – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780323856126,0323856128
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- ISBN-10 : 0323856128
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323856126
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Heterogeneous Catalysis: Materials and Applications focuses on heterogeneous catalysis applied to the elimination of atmospheric pollutants as an alternative solution for producing clean energy and the valorization of chemical products. The book helps users understand the properties of catalytic materials and catalysis phenomena governing electrocatalytic/catalytic reactions, and – more specifically – the study of surface and interface chemistry. By clustering knowledge in these fields, the book makes information available to both the academic and industrial communities. Further, it shows how heterogeneous catalysis applications can be used to solve environmental problems and convert energy through electrocatalytic reactions and chemical valorization. Sections cover nanomaterials for heterogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis mechanisms, SOX adsorption, greenhouse gases conversion, reforming reactions for hydrogen production, valorization of hydrogen energy, energy conversion and biomass valorization.
Table contents:
Chapter 1: Understanding heterogeneous catalysis: A brief study on performance parameters
Chapter 2: Use of CO2 as a source for obtaining value-added products
Chapter 3: Transition metal-based catalysts for CO2 methanation and hydrogenation
Chapter 4: Sorption enhanced catalysis for CO2 hydrogenation towards fuels and chemicals with focus on methanation
Chapter 5: Hydrogenation of CO2 by photocatalysis: An overview
Chapter 6: The role of CO2 sorbents materials in SESMR for hydrogen production
Chapter 7: Catalysts for syngas production by dry reforming of methane
Chapter 8: Dry reforming of methane for catalytic valorization of biogas
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