Zeolite Chemistry and Catalysis 
An integrated Approach and Tutorial 
by Arthur W. Chester (Editor), Eric G. Derouane (Editor) 
Publisher: Springer (15 Oct 2009) 
Language English 
IN-10: 1402096771 
Product Description
Zeolites have been an important material in catalysis and other applications (adsorbents, detergents) for the last 50 years. While new types of porous materials (ordered mesopores, metal organic frameworks) are now attracting more R&D attention, zeolites are still the most important crystalline industrial catalysts. Zeolite Characterization and Catalysis: A Tutorial makes available a series of tutorials on zeolite characterization and catalysis. Topics covered include X-ray powder diffraction, infra-red and Raman spectroscopy, Electron microscopy, determination of acid/base properties, the important reactions of C1 building blocks over zeolites as well as zeolite catalysis in chemicals . An important chapter covers computational methods in zeolite science. Zeolite Characterization and Catalysis: A Tutorial is intended for graduate students, post-docs and experienced scientists entering the fields of synthesis, characterization and catalytic applications of porous materials. 
Front Matter 
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1-17 
Powder Diffraction in Zeolite Science 
An Introductory Guide 
Allen W. Burton 
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1-64 
Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy 
Michael Hunger 
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65-105 
Determination of Acid/Base Properties by Temperature Programmed Desorption (TPD) and Adsorption Calorimetry 
Ljiljana Damjanović and Aline Auroux 
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107-167 
Electron Microscopy and Imaging 
Christine E. Kliewer 
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169-196 
Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy 
Xinsheng Liu 
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197-222 
Computational Approach in Zeolite Science 
Evgeny A. Pidko and Rutger A. van Santen 
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223-250 
Reactions of C1 Building Blocks 
Michael Stöcker 
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251-274 
Applications in Synthesis of Commodities and Fine Chemicals 
Michel Guisnet and Matteo Guidotti 
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275-347 
Back Matter