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Boreskov Institute of Catalysis Russia

ISMAGILOV Zinfer Boreskov Institute of Catalysis Russia... [Pg.686]

Solutia (USA), in joint work with the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russia, developed a one-step process to manufacture phenol from benzene using nitrous oxide as the oxidant (see Fig. 3.12). Nitrous oxide (a greenhouse gas) is a waste product from Solutia s adipic acid process. The preferred catalysts are acidified ZSM-5 and ZSM-11 zeolites containing iron or a silica/alumina ratio of 100 1 containing 0.45 wt% iron(III) oxide. The catalyst s half-life is 3 to 4 days, and it can be restored by passing air through the bed at high temperatures. [Pg.60]

Professor Vladimir Sobyanin Boreskov Institute of Catalysis Prospekt Akademika Lavrentieva 5 Novosibirsk, RU-630090 Russia... [Pg.564]

Gennady I. Panov, Vladimir I. Sobolev, Konstantin A. Dubkov and Alexander S. Kharitonov Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, 630090 Russia... [Pg.493]

Former address Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pr. Akademika Lavrentieva 5, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia. [Pg.507]

Krijn P de Jong, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, James A Dumesic, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, Chris Hardacre, Queen s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, Enrique Iglesia, University of California at Berkeley, USA, Zinfer Ismagilov, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, Russia, Johannes Lercher, TU Munchen, Germany, Umit Ozkan, Ohio State University, USA, Chunshan Song, Penn State University, USA... [Pg.390]

Institutfilr Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Technische Universitdt Mttnchen, 85747 Garching, Germany 2 Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, Universitd degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, via Cozzi53, 20125 Milano, Italy 3 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia... [Pg.289]

Kirill Ilych Zamaraev, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia (335)... [Pg.443]

Manzer s team had to address a challenge involving two incompatible factors. He needed a carbon catalyst that would promote the efficient and selective chlorination of carbon monoxide but that would remain inert for chlorinating the carbon catalyst surface. Through many years of experience the DuPont team has built a knowledge base and scientific network that led to the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis in Novosibirsk, Russia. Alliances with international research facilities are a major trend in external programs. The team at Novosibirsk had developed a unique series of specialty carbon materials and supports. The DuPont team evaluated variations of these specialty carbon materials, and within less than a year and a half the catalysts became operational at the DuPont Deepwater Plant. [Pg.66]

D. V. Bavykin, E. N. Savinov, I. N. Martyanov and V. N. Parmon Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, Russia... [Pg.35]

Bavykin, Dmitry V. is a Ph.D. researcher in the Laboratory of photocatalysis on semiconductors at the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, Russia. The title of his PhD thesis (1998) Luminescent and photocatalytic properties of CdS nanocolloids . Area of his interests is the photophysical-photochemical properties of nanosized sulfide semiconductors, including synthesis of particles with definite size and surface properties, their characterisation the study of the photoexcited states dynamics, relaxation in quantum dots by the luminescence and flash photolysis measurements studies of the interfacial charge transfer from colloidal semiconductor particles by the steady state photolysis, luminescence quenching method. [Pg.267]

In 1979, the construction of an XPS system for the investigation of solids in gas atmospheres at pressures of up to 1 mbar was reported by Joyner and Roberts (1979a) this was later commercialized. One differential pumping stage around the high-pressure sample cell was used in combination with the commercial hemispherical electron energy analyzer ESCALAB of V.G. Scientific Ltd. Two "high-pressure" spectrometers of this type were supplied to the University of Wales (Cardiff, UK) and the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis (Novosibirsk, Russia). [Pg.219]

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis at the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia B. KASEMO... [Pg.61]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.228 , Pg.230 , Pg.231 , Pg.243 ]




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