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Heterogeneous Catalysis for Sustainable Energy

ISBN: 978-3-527-81591-3

May 2022

592 pages

Description
Heterogeneous Catalysis for Sustainable Energy

Explore the state-of-the-art in heterogeneous catalysis

In Heterogeneous Catalysis for Sustainable Energy, a team of distinguished researchers delivers a comprehensive and cutting-edge treatment of recent advancements in energy-related catalytic reactions and processes in the field of heterogeneous catalysis. The book includes extensive coverage of the hydrogen economy, methane activation, methanol-to-hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide conversion, and biomass conversion.

The authors explore different aspects of the technology, like reaction mechanisms, catalyst synthesis, and the commercial status of the reactions. The book also includes:

  • A thorough introduction to the hydrogen economy, including hydrogen production, the reforming of oxygen-containing chemicals, and advances in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis
  • Comprehensive explorations of methane activation, including steam and dry reforming of methane and methane activation over zeolite catalysts
  • Practical discussions of alkane activation, including cracking of hydrocarbons to light olefins and catalytic dehydrogenation of light alkanes
  • In-depth examinations of zeolite catalysis and carbon dioxide as C1 building block

Perfect for catalytic, physical, and surface chemists, Heterogeneous Catalysis for Sustainable Energy also belongs in the libraries of materials scientists with an interest in energy-related reactions and processes in the field of heterogeneous catalysis.

About the Author

Landong Li, PhD, is Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Nankai University in China. His research is focused on heterogeneous catalysis with an emphasis on energy and environmental applications.

Justin S. J. Hargreaves, PhD, is Professor in the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow, UK. His current research interests include N2 activation, metal oxide, carbide, nitride, phosphide and boride catalysts, zeolite catalysis, alkane activation and the application of large scale wastes as resources for the preparation of catalytic materials.