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Preface - Outlooks for environmental catalysis Centi G, Ciambelli P, Perathoner S, Russo P |
3 - 15 |
Environmental catalysis: trends and outlook Centi G, Ciambelli P, Perathoner S, Russo P |
17 - 22 |
An overview about Engelhard approach to non-standard environmental catalysis Berndt M, Landri P |
23 - 28 |
Catalytic wet air oxidation of butyric acid solutions using carbon-supported iridium catalysts Gomes HT, Figueiredo JL, Faria JL |
29 - 34 |
Catalytic wet air oxidation of ammonia over M/CeO2 catalysts in the treatment of nitrogen-containing pollutants Barbier J, Oliviero L, Renard B, Duprez D |
35 - 42 |
Copper-platinum catalysts prepared and characterized by electrochemical methods for the reduction of nitrate and nitrite Kerkeni S, Lamy-Pitara E, Barbier J |
43 - 48 |
Catalytic denitrification of water with palladium-based catalysts supported on activated carbons Lemaignen L, Tong C, Begon V, Burch R, Chadwick D |
49 - 55 |
New insight in the solid state characteristics, in the possible intermediates and on the reactivity of Pd-Cu and Pd-Sn catalysts, used in denitratation of drinking water Chollier-Brym MJ, Gavagnin R, Strukul G, Marella M, Tomaselli M, Ruiz P |
57 - 61 |
Catalytic hydrotreatment of water contaminated by chlorinated aromatics Murena F, Gioia F |
63 - 67 |
Hydrotreating processes for catalytic abatement of water pollutants Matatov-Meytal Y, Sheintuch M |
69 - 76 |
Catalytic conversion of MTBE to biodegradable chemicals in contaminated water Centi G, Grande A, Perathoner S |
77 - 85 |
Hybrid processes coupling photocatalysis and membranes for degradation of organic pollutants in water Molinari R, Borgese M, Drioli E, Palmisano L, Schiavello M |
87 - 93 |
Photocatalytic degradation of organic compounds in aqueous systems by transition metal doped polycrystalline TiO2 Di Paola A, Garcia-Lopez E, Ikeda S, Marci G, Ohtani B, Palmisano L |
95 - 102 |
Removal of cyanides in wastewater by supported TiO2-based photocatalysts Aguado J, van Grieken R, Lopez-Munoz MJ, Marugan J |
103 - 111 |
Heterogeneous basic catalysts as alternatives to homogeneous catalysts: reactivity of Mg/Al mixed oxides in the alkylation of m-cresol with methanol Bolognini M, Cavani F, Scagliarini D, Flego C, Perego C, Saba M |
113 - 117 |
Oxidation of mercaptans in light oil sweetening by cobalt(II) phthalocyanine-hydrotalcite catalysts Chatti I, Ghorbel A, Grange P, Colin JM |
119 - 124 |
Non-corrosive and chlorine-free isomerisation process under supercritical conditions Sander B, Thelen M, Kraushaar-Czarnetzki B |
125 - 131 |
Mesoporous catalysts for the synthesis of clean diesel fuels by oligomerisation of olefins Catani R, Mandreoli M, Rossini S, Vaccari A |
133 - 139 |
Producing a high-quality synthetic steamcracker feedstock from different aromatic model components of pyrolysis gasoline on bifunctional zeolite catalysts Raichle A, Traa Y, Weitkamp J |
141 - 144 |
Oxidative reforming of biomass derived ethanol for hydrogen production in fuel cell applications Fierro V, Klouz V, Akdim O, Mirodatos C |
145 - 155 |
Production of hydrogen for fuel cells by reformation of biomass-derived ethanol Fatsikostas AN, Kondarides DI, Verykios XE |
157 - 167 |
A comparative study of Pt/gamma-Al2O3, Au/alpha-Fe2O3 and CuO-CeO2 catalysts for the selective oxidation of carbon monoxide in excess hydrogen Avgouropoulos G, Ioannides T, Papadopoulou C, Batista J, Hocevar S, Matralis HK |
169 - 175 |
Gold, silver and copper catalysts supported on TiO2 for pure hydrogen production Boccuzzi F, Chiorino A, Manzoli M, Andreeva D, Tabakova T, Ilieva L, Iadakiev V |
177 - 181 |
Catalysis and fine chemistry Barrault J, Pouilloux Y, Clacens JM, Vanhove C, Bancquart S |
183 - 188 |
The effect of reaction conditions on the oxidation of veratryl alcohol catalyzed by cobalt salen-complexes Kervinen K, Lahtinen P, Repo T, Svahn M, Leskela M |
189 - 195 |
Selective hydroxylation of phenol employing Cu-MCM-41 catalysts Norena-Franco L, Hernandez-Perez I, Aguilar P, Maubert-Franco A |
197 - 202 |
Condensation of aldehydes for environmentally friendly synthesis of 2-methyl-3-phenyl-propanal by heterogeneous catalysis Tichit D, Coq B, Cerneaux S, Durand R |
203 - 209 |
A new environmentally friendly method for the production of 2,3,5-trimethyl-p-benzoquinone Kholdeeva OA, Trukhan NN, Vanina MP, Romannikov VN, Parmon VN, Mrowiec-Bialon J, Jarzebski AB |
211 - 217 |
New catalytic processes for a sustainable chemistry of cellulose production from wood biomass Kuznetsov BN, Kuznetsova SA, Danilov VG, Kozlov IA, Taraban'ko VE, Ivanchenko NM, Alexandrova NB |
219 - 225 |
Detoxication of water containing 1,1-dimethylhydrazine by catalytic oxidation with dioxygen and hydrogen peroxide over Cu- and Fe-containing catalysts Pestunova OP, Elizarova GL, Ismagilov ZR, Kerzhentsev MA, Parmon VN |
227 - 232 |
Selective catalytic reduction of N2O and NOx in a single reactor in the nitric acid industry van den Brink RW, Booneveld S, Verhaak MJFM, de Bruijn FA |
233 - 238 |
Catalytic degradation of polyethylene over SAPO-37 molecular sieve Fernandes GJT, Fernandes VJ, Araujo AS |
239 - 246 |
Kinetic study of the catalytic cracking of polypropylene in a semibatch stirred reactor Cardona SC, Corma A |
247 - 255 |
Polymer waste recycling over "used" catalysts Ali S, Garforth AA, Harris DH, Rawlence DJ, Uemichi Y |
257 - 262 |
Catalytic conversion of low-density polyethylene using a continuous screw kiln reactor Aguado J, Serrano DP, Escola JM, Garagorri E |
263 - 267 |
Studies on the catalytic dechlorination and abatement of chlorided VOC: the cases of 2-chloropropane, 1,2-dichloropropane and trichloroethylene Finocchio E, Pistarino C, Dellepiane S, Serra B, Braggio S, Baldi M, Busca G |
269 - 276 |
A pilot plant study for catalytic decomposition of PCDDs/PCDFs over supported chromium oxide catalysts Yim SD, Koh DJ, Nam IS |
277 - 285 |
Oxidation of unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine over heterogeneous catalysts - Solution of environmental problems of production, storage and disposal of highly toxic rocket fuels Ismagilov ZR, Kerzhentsev MA, Ismagilov IZ, Sazonov VA, Parmon VN, Elizarova GL, Pestunova OP, Shandakov VA, Zuev YL, Eryomin VN, Pestereva NV, Garin F, Veringa HJ |
287 - 295 |
Catalytic combustion for power generation Carroni R, Schmidt V, Griffin T |
297 - 303 |
Microemulsions in the preparation of highly active combustion catalysts Rymes J, Ehret G, Hilaire L, Boutonnet M, Jiratova K |
305 - 315 |
Honeycomb-supported perovskite catalysts for high-temperature processes Isupova LA, Alikina GM, Tsybulya SV, Salanov AN, Boldyreva NN, Rusina ES, Ovsyannikova IA, Rogov VA, Bunina RV, Sadykov VA |
317 - 324 |
Cu/gamma-Al2O3 catalyst for the combustion of methane in a fluidized bed reactor Iamarino M, Chirone R, Lisi L, Pirone R, Salatino P, Russo G |
325 - 330 |
NOX removal in excess oxygen by plasma-enhanced selective catalytic reduction Miessner H, Francke KP, Rudolph R, Hammer T |
331 - 338 |
Influence of NH3 and NO oxidation on the SCR reaction mechanism on copper/nickel and vanadium oxide catalysts supported on alumina and titania Suarez S, Jung SM, Avila P, Grange P, Blanco J |
339 - 345 |
Sulfuric acid formation over ammonium sulfate loaded V2O5-WO3/TiO2 catalysts by DeNO(x) reaction with NOx Baltin G, Koser H, Wendlandt KP |
347 - 351 |
Analysis of the structural parameters controlling the temperature window of the process of SCR-NOx by low paraffins over metal-exchanged zeolites Sobalik Z, Vondrova A, Tvaruzkova Z, Wichterlova B |
353 - 357 |
Why Cu+ in ZSM-5 framework is active in DeNO(x) reaction-quantum chemical calculations and IR studies Broclawik E, Datka J, Gil B, Kozyra P |
359 - 365 |
Catalytic DeNO(x) activity of cobalt and copper ions in microporous MeALPO-34 and MeAPSO-34 Frache A, Palella B, Cadoni M, Pirone R, Ciambelli P, Pastore HO, Marchese L |
367 - 371 |
A new active zeolite structure for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides: ITQ7 zeolite - The influence of NO2 on this reaction Palomares AE, Prato JG, Corma A |
373 - 378 |
The catalytic activity of FeOx/ZrO2 for the abatement of NO with propene in the presence of O-2 Tuti S, Pepe F, Pietrogiacomi D, Indovina V |
379 - 384 |
In situ FTIR study on NO reduction by C3H6 over Pd-based catalysts Huuhtanen M, Kolli T, Maunula T, Keiski RL |
385 - 391 |
Support effects in Pt/TiO2-ZrO2 catalysts for NO reduction with CH4 Mariscal R, Rojas S, Gomez-Cortes A, Diaz G, Perez R, Fierro JLG |
393 - 399 |
DeNO(x) reactions on Cu-zeolites decomposition of NO, N2O and SCR of NO by C3H8 and CH4 on Cu-ZSM-5 and Cu-AlTS-1 catalysts Schay Z, Guczi L, Beck A, Nagy I, Samuel V, Mirajkar SP, Ramaswamy A, Pal-Borbely G |
401 - 405 |
Investigation of the oxygen storage process on ceria- and ceria-zirconia-supported catalysts Bedrane S, Descorme C, Duprez D |
407 - 412 |
A catalytic NOx reduction system using periodic steps, lean and rich operations Nakatsuji T, Komppa V |
413 - 419 |
Studies on the deactivation of NOx storage-reduction catalysts by sulfur dioxide Sedlmair C, Seshan K, Jentys A, Lercher JA |
421 - 429 |
Novel low temperature NOx storage-reduction catalysts for diesel light-duty engine emissions based on hydrotalcite compounds Fornasari G, Trifiro F, Vaccari A, Prinetto F, Ghiotti G, Centi G |
431 - 437 |
On the dynamic behavior of "NOx-storage/reduction" Pt-Ba/Al2O3 catalyst Nova I, Castoldi L, Lietti L, Tronconi E, Forzatti P |
439 - 449 |
A study of the behaviour of Pt supported on CeO2-ZrO2/Al2O3-BaO as NOx storage-reduction catalyst for the treatment of lean burn engine emissions Liotta LF, Macaluso A, Arena GE, Livi M, Centi G, Deganello G |
451 - 457 |
A novel diesel particulate converter Christensen H, Rak ZS |
459 - 464 |
Bench-scale demonstration of an integrated deSoot-deNO(x) system Makkee M, Krijnsen HC, Bertin SS, Calis HPA, van den Bleek CM, Moulijn JA |
465 - 470 |
Simultaneous removal of soot and nitrogen oxides from diesel engine exhausts Pisarello ML, Milt V, Peralta MA, Querini CA, Miro EE |
471 - 478 |
Performances of a catalytic foam trap for soot abatement Ciambelli P, Palma V, Russo P, Vaccaro S |