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Cloth catalysts in water denitrification: I. Pd on glass fibers

Fiber catalysts are easy to handle and free of mass-transfer resistance. This report is the first application of cloth catalysts to water denitrification. In this work, cloths woven from glass fibers (GF) of 7–10 mm in diameter, impregnated with Pd, were t ...
2000

Catalyst acid/basic properties regulation to control the selectivity in gas-phase methylation of catechol

Albert Renken, Lioubov Kiwi

The reaction of catechol methylation by methanol in gas-phase over modified g-alumina was studied with the aim to correlate catalytic activity and selectivity to acid/base properties of the catalysts. Catalytic activity and selectivity towards guaiacol for ...
Elsevier1996

Modeling of surface intermediates under forced periodic conditions applied to CO2 methanation

Albert Renken

Forced oscillations of the carbon dioxide concn. in a hydrogen feed were applied to the carbon dioxide methanation reaction with simultaneous gas phase and surface anal. The response of the gas phase and surface species to these repeated dynamic conditions ...
1996

Catalytic hydrogenolysis of cyclopropanes: metal insertion into a saturated carbon-carbon bond as the key step

Hydrogenolytic ring cleavage of gem-difluorocyclopropanes, e.g. I and II, occurs exclusively at the carbon-carbon bond opposite to the halogen-bearing center and affords mainly gem-difluoroalkanes, e.g. MeCH2CF2(CH2)3Me and III, resp. The intermediacy of c ...
1991

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