231 - 231 |
Syngas conversion to fuels and chemicals - Preface Spivey JJ, Gangwal SK, Zoeller JR, Winslow JC, Srivastava RD |
233 - 240 |
The synthesis of attrition resistant slurry phase iron Fischer-Tropsch catalysts Pham HN, Datye AK |
241 - 246 |
Indication of water in the coordination sphere of rhodium by conversions of 2,5-dimethoxy-2,5-dihydrofuran with syngas Bischoff S, Kant M |
247 - 254 |
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis over cobalt catalysts supported on zirconia-modified alumina Rohr F, Lindvag OA, Holmen A, Blekkan EA |
255 - 261 |
C-13-tracer study of the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: another interpretation Shi BC, Davis BH |
263 - 269 |
Fe-Co based metal/spinel to produce light olefins from syngas Tihay F, Roger AC, Kiennemann A, Pourroy G |
271 - 280 |
Ethylene hydroformylation and carbon monoxide hydrogenation over modified and unmodified silica supported rhodium catalysts Hanaoka T, Arakawa H, Matsuzaki T, Sugi Y, Kanno K, Abe Y |
281 - 291 |
Synthesis of vinyl acetate monomer from synthesis gas Tustin GC, Colberg RD, Zoeller JR |
293 - 307 |
High productivity methanol carbonylation catalysis using iridium - The Cativa (TM) process for the manufacture of acetic acid Sunley GJ, Watson DJ |
309 - 319 |
Kinetics of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on titania-supported cobalt Zennaro R, Tagliabue M, Bartholomew CH |
321 - 334 |
Oxidation of cobalt based Fischer-Tropsch catalysts as a deactivation mechanism van Berge PJ, van de Loosdrecht J, Barradas S, van der Kraan AM |