Structured Glass-Fiber Catalysts [electronic resource].

By: Zagoruiko, AndreyContributor(s): Lopatin, Sergey IMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Milton : CRC Press LLC, 2019Description: 1 online resource (158 p.)Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000736526; 1000736520; 9781000736984; 1000736989; 9781000736755; 100073675X; 9780429317569; 0429317565Subject(s): Catalysts -- Materials | Glass fibers | SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical | TECHNOLOGY / Material ScienceDDC classification: 660.2995 LOC classification: TP159.C3Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: Structured Glass-Fiber Catalysts discusses the synthesis of advanced glass-fiber catalysts for various emerging applications, investigation of their properties, and development of the engineering basis required for their wide practical application. This book describes how to create and use such catalysts for different chemical reactions. It discusses how to efficiently arrange them into structured catalytic cartridges and gives examples of their successful application for purification of waste gases from different hazardous contaminants and environmentally safe combustion of fuels. It covers nanosize surface science fundamentals through large-scale commercial catalytic reactors. This book is aimed at researchers and engineers in the fields of chemical engineering, industrial engineering, and materials engineering.
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Structured Glass-Fiber Catalysts discusses the synthesis of advanced glass-fiber catalysts for various emerging applications, investigation of their properties, and development of the engineering basis required for their wide practical application. This book describes how to create and use such catalysts for different chemical reactions. It discusses how to efficiently arrange them into structured catalytic cartridges and gives examples of their successful application for purification of waste gases from different hazardous contaminants and environmentally safe combustion of fuels. It covers nanosize surface science fundamentals through large-scale commercial catalytic reactors. This book is aimed at researchers and engineers in the fields of chemical engineering, industrial engineering, and materials engineering.

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