Structured Catalysts and Reactors

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  • Provides detailed descriptions of monolithic, membrane, and arranged catalysts for use in two- and three-phase processes
  • Presents an updated account of all currently known structures and all aspects of the structured catalysts and reactors containing them
  • Addresses configurations, micro- and nano-structure, physical properties, and manufacture of ceramic and metallic monoliths
  • Explains commercial and developmental catalysts and reactors used for environmental protection
  • Includes over 1500 references, tables, drawings, and photographs
  • Comprises an international panel of top specialists from universities and companies that are advanced in the technology of structured catalysts
  • Summary

    Interest in structured catalysts is steadily increasing due to the already proven, as well as potential, advantages of these catalysts. Updating the comprehensive coverage of the first edition published in 1998 with the latest science and applications, Structured Catalysts and Reactors, Second Edition gives detailed information on all aspects of structured catalysts and reactors, including: materials, mass transfer, selectivity, activity, and stability; catalyst preparation, design, and characterization; process development; modeling and optimization; reactor design; and operation costs and considerations.

    The book first examines how monolithic catalysts are used to clean exhaust gas from gasoline engines, treat industrial off-gases, burn fuels in commercial settings, and synthesize chemicals in two- and three-phase processes. It discusses configurations, microstructure, physical properties, and manufacture of ceramic and metallic monoliths before directing its focus to arranged catalysts and structured packings in terms of mass transfer. The book then explores catalytically active membranes and filters, featuring metallic membranes, permeation mechanisms, preparation and modeling, commercial membranes, and the latest applications, such as zeolitic membranes. Finally, several chapters present techniques for incorporating catalytic species into the structured catalyst support and controlling catalyst nanoporosity.

    This book conveys the scientific as well as economic advantages of using these unconventional catalytic techniques. With over 1500 references, tables, drawings, and photographs, as well as in-depth discussions and a new approach to catalytic processes, Structured Catalysts and Reactors, Second Edition is an essential reference for anyone working with or studying catalysis.

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Contributors


    The Present and the Future of Structured Catalysts – An Overview; Andrzej Cybulski and Jacob A. Moulijn
    Part I. Reactors with Structured Catalysts Where no Convective Mass Transfer Over a Cross Section of the Reactor Occurs (Monolithic Catalysts = Honeycomb Catalysts)
    Ceramic Catalyst Supports for Gasoline Fuel; S.T. Gulati
    Metal and Coated Metal Catalysts; M. V. Twigg and D.E. Webster
    Autocatalysts: Past, Present, and Future; M.V. Twigg and Anthony J.J. Wilkins
    Treatment of Volatile Organic Carbon (VOC) Emissions from Stationary Sources: Catalytic Oxidation of the Gaseous Phase; S. Kolaczkowski
    Monolithic Catalysts for NOx Removal from Stationary Sources; I. Nova, A. Beretta, G. Groppi, L. Lietti, E. Tronconi, and P. Forzatti
    Catalytic Fuel Combustion in Honeycomb Monolith Reactors; A. Ersson and S.G. Järås
    Monolithic Catalysts for Gas-Phase Syntheses of Chemicals; G. Groppi, A. Beretta and E. Tronconi
    Modeling of  Automotive Exhaust Gas Converters; Jozef H.B.J. Hoebink, Jan M.A. Harmsen, Karen M.L. Scholz, G.B. Marin, and J.C. Schouten
    Monolithic Catalysts for Three-Phase Processes; A. Cybulski, R. Edvinsson-Albers, and J.A. Moulijn
    Two-Phase Segmented Flow in Capillaries and Monolith Reactors; M. Kreutzer, F. Kapteijn, J.A. Moulijn, B. Andersson and A. Cybulski
    Design and Modeling of Monolithic Reactors for Three-Phase Processes; M. Kreutzer, J.A. Moulijn, F. Kapteijn, R.f Edvinsson-Albers, and A. Cybulski
    Film Flow Monolith Reactors; A. Heibel and P.M. Lebens
    Part II. Reactors with Structured Catalysts Where Convective Mass Transfer Over the Cross Section of the Reactor Occurs
    Parallel-Passage and Lateral-Flow Reactors; S.T. Sie and H.P. Calis
    Structured Packings for Reactive Distillation; O. Bailer, L. Spiege,l and C. von Scala
    Part III. Monolithic Reactors with Permeable Walls (Membrane Reactors)
    Catalytic Filters for Flue Gas Cleaning; D. Fino, S. Specchia, G. Saracco and V. Specchia
    Reactors with Metal and Metal-Containing Membranes; V.M. Gryaznov, M.M. Ermilova, N.V. Orekhova, and G.F. Tereschenko
    Inorganic Membrane Reactors; S. Specchia, D. Fino, G. Saracco, and V. Specchia
    Ceramic Catalysts, Supports and Filters for Diesel Exhaust Aftertreatment;
    S.T. Gulati, A. Setiabudi, and M. Makkee
    Zeolite Membranes  - Modeling and Application; F. Kapteijn, T.Q. Gardner, W. Zhu, and  J.A. Moulijn

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