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Carbon, catalysis

Muradov, N. "Catalysis of Methane Decomposition over Elemental Carbon", Catalysis Communications, No.2, 89 (2001). [Pg.86]

Analysis of the pertinent literature shows that the most relevant conclusions regarding the role of surface chemistry in carbon catalysis have been derived following a common methodology whereby a series of catalysts are prepared from the same carbon material by suitable thermal or chemical treatments while keeping the textural properties essentially unchanged. It is then possible to correlate the catalytic properties with the surface chemistry of the carbons. This... [Pg.180]

Lai ME, Bergel A. Electrochemical reduction of oxygen on glassy carbon Catalysis by catalase. Electroanalytical Chemistry 2000 494 30-40. [Pg.189]

Y Takasu, W. Sugimoto, and Y Murakami, Electrocatalytic oxidation of methanol and related chemical species on ultra fine Pt and Pt-Ru particles supported on carbon. Catalysis Surveys from Asia, 7(1) (2003) 21-29. [Pg.179]

Saber, J. M., Falconer, J. L., Brown, L. F. (1984). Carbon dioxide gasification of carbon black isotope study of carbonate catalysis. Journal of Catalysis, 90, 65—74. [Pg.184]

Although certain cellulose esters, such as the ammonium salt of phospho-rylated cotton and cellulose phosphate [9015-14-9], are flame-resistant, the attachment of most currently used durable polymeric flame retardants for cotton is through ether linkage to the cellulose at a relatively low degree of substitution (DS). Nondurable flame retardants based on liquid-or vapor-phase applications of boric acid [10043-35-3] or methyl borate [121-43-7] are used in treatment of cotton batting for upholstery, bedding, and automotive cushions (112-114). Cotton carpet materials will pass the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) federal flammability test for carpets (16 CFR1630) when cross-hnked with polycarboxylic acids such as 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid or citric acid with sodium phosphate, sodium hypophosphite, sodium bicarbonate, or sodium carbonate catalysis (115). [Pg.1953]

Sheintuch M, Matatov-Meytal YI (1999) Comparison of catalytic processes with other regeneration methods of activated carbon. Catalysis Today 53 73... [Pg.195]

Simakova, I., et al., 2010. Decarboxylation of fatty acids over Pd supported on mesoporous carbon. Catalysis Today 150 (1—2), 28—31. [Pg.427]


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