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The course is an introduction to heterogeneous catalysis for environmental protection and energy production. It focusses on catalytic exhaust gas cleaning as well as catalytic systems relevant for gas
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A method to assess the impact of deactivation phenomena on the global performance of a catalytic reactor was developed. The methodology is applied here to the case of CO methanation, where the catalyst is subject to deactivation by coking. This method can ...
Fe-exchanged zeolites are heterogeneous catalysts that can potentially ensure simultaneous conversion of nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitric oxide (NO) using ammonia (NH3) as a selective reducing agent through their selective catalytic reduction reaction (N2O-N ...
The heterogeneous speciation of ion-exchanged zeolites hinders a rational understanding of their reactivity. This is particularly the case for Fecontaining zeolites that are widely used in both the activation and decomposition of N 2 O. Herein, we explored ...