1 - 5 |
Unexpected phosphate salt-catalyzed hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds in model disaccharides Cellobiose and maltose Charmot A, Katz A |
6 - 15 |
Role and advantages of H2S in catalytic steam reforming over nanoscale CeO2-based catalysts Laosiripojana N, Charojrochkul S, Kim-Lohsoontorn P, Assabumrungrat S |
16 - 23 |
Determination of active site densities and mechanisms for soot combustion with O-2 on Fe-doped CeO2 mixed oxides Zhang ZL, Han D, Wei SJ, Zhang YX |
24 - 37 |
Stability and performance of cation vacant Fe3-x-yVx square O-y(4) spinel phase catalysts in methanol oxidation Haggblad R, Hansen S, Wallenberg LR, Andersson A |
38 - 48 |
TAP studies of CO oxidation over CuMnOX and Au/CuMnOX catalysts Morgan K, Cole KJ, Goguet A, Hardacre C, Hutchings GJ, Maguire N, Shekhtman SO, Taylor SH |
49 - 55 |
Investigating the mechanism of the H-2-assisted selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NOx with octane using fast cycling transient in situ DRIFTS-MS analysis Chansai S, Burch R, Hardacre C, Breen J, Meunier F |
56 - 65 |
Cr-MnOx mixed-oxide catalysts for selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3 at low temperature Chen ZH, Yang Q, Li H, Li XH, Wang LF, Tsang SC |
66 - 75 |
The formation of methane over iron catalysts applied in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis A transient and steady state kinetic study Graf B, Schulte H, Muhler M |
76 - 84 |
Copper-catalyzed propylene epoxidation by oxygen Significant promoting effect of vanadium on unsupported copper catalyst Yang LJ, He JL, Zhang QH, Wang Y |
85 - 91 |
Kinetic analysis of cluster size dependent activity and selectivity Murzin DY |
92 - 100 |
Descriptors controlling the catalytic activity of metallic surfaces toward water splitting Fajin JLC, Cordeiro MNDS, Illas F, Gomes JRB |
101 - 113 |
Steam reforming of methanol on PdZn near-surface alloys on Pd(111) and Pd foil studied by in-situ XPS, LEIS and PM-IRAS Rameshan C, Weilach C, Stadlmayr W, Penner S, Lorenz H, Havecker M, Blume R, Rocha T, Teschner D, Knop-Gericke A, Schlogl R, Zemlyanov D, Memmel N, Rupprechter G, Klotzer B |
114 - 122 |
Kinetic characterization of unsupported ReS2 as hydroprocessing catalyst Ho TC, Shen Q, McConnachie JM, Kliewer CE |
123 - 133 |
Three-dimensional cubic mesoporous materials with a built-in N-heterocyclic carbene for Suzuki-Miyaura coupling of aryl chlorides and C(sp(3))-chlorides Yang HQ, Li GA, Ma ZC, Chao JB, Guo ZQ |
134 - 140 |
Bridging homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis with MOFs "Click" reactions with Cu-MOF catalysts Luz I, Xamena FXLI, Corma A |
141 - 151 |
Transient mechanistic study of the gas-phase HCl oxidation to Cl-2 on bulk and supported RuO2 catalysts Hevia MAG, Amrute AP, Schmidt T, Perez-Ramirez J |
152 - 160 |
Catalytic properties in polyolefin cracking of hierarchical nanocrystalline HZSM-5 samples prepared according to different strategies Serrano DP, Aguado J, Escola JM, Rodriguez JM, Peral A |
161 - 169 |
A novel approach towards solvent-free epoxidation of cyclohexene by Ti(IV)-Schiff base complex-intercalated LDH using H2O2 as oxidant Parida KM, Sahoo M, Singha S |
170 - 180 |
Mesoporous mordenites obtained by sequential acid and alkaline treatments - Catalysts for cumene production with enhanced accessibility van Laak ANC, Sagala SL, Zecevic J, Friedrich H, de Jongh PE, de Jong KP |
181 - 189 |
Solid acid catalysts based on H3PW12O40 heteropoly acid Acid and catalytic properties at a gas-solid interface Alsalme AM, Wiper PV, Khimyak YZ, Kozhevnikova EF, Kozhevnikov IV |
190 - 196 |
On the understanding of the remarkable activity of template-containing mesoporous molecular sieves in the transesterification of rapeseed oil with ethanol Fabiano DP, Hamad B, Cardoso D, Essayem N |