Author: Andrew Joseph Gellman
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Surface Science and High Pressure Reaction Studies of Thiophene Hydrodesulfurization Over MO Single Crystal Catalysis
Surface Science and High Pressure Reaction Studies of Thiophene Hydrodesulfurization Over Mo Single Crystal Catalysts
The Role of Adatoms (C,S) and Surface Structure in Thiophene Hydrodesulfurization Over Transition Metal Surfaces
Energy Research Abstracts
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Catalyst Characterization Science
Author: Marvin L. Deviney
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ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Highlights the rapid evolution of the surface science of catalysts. Focuses on multi-technique strategies for studying catalytic reactions and catalytic materials. Discusses new developments in electron microscopy, laser-induced desorption, magnetic methods, and new vibrational characterization techniques.
Publisher:
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Highlights the rapid evolution of the surface science of catalysts. Focuses on multi-technique strategies for studying catalytic reactions and catalytic materials. Discusses new developments in electron microscopy, laser-induced desorption, magnetic methods, and new vibrational characterization techniques.
Dissertation Abstracts International
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 812
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Publisher:
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 812
Book Description
Chemisorption and Catalytic Reactivity of Cobalt and Sulfur Monolayers on Ordered Molybdenum Surfaces
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Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Complex Co/Mo sulfide catalysts are modelled by the chemisorption of layers on Mo single crystal surfaces. Growth and structure of overlayers on flat, stepped and kinked surfaces were investigated. Growth of Co overlayers on clean and S covered Mo surfaces was studied using AES and CO chemisorption; results reveal that Co grows as a flat monolayer on clean Mo surfaces. Co multilayers then form 3-D islands. When Co is deposited on S covered surfaces, the S overlayer migrates to the top; this topmost overlayer reduces CO adsorption capacity. While growth mode of Co overlayers are similar on flat and stepped surfaces, the number and type of ordered Co and S structures on flat and stepped surfaces are different. In the case of Co, an ordered (3 x 1) structure is formed on Mo(910) and (28,4,1) surfaces; this structure does not develop on clean (100) surface. Only one of two possible (3 x 1) Co domains are formed on Mo(910) and Mo(28,4,1) surfaces. These domains have one side of (3 x 1) unit cell parallel to the step edges, suggesting that Co adsorbs at the step edges. The (3 x 1) structure does not form on Mo(911) surface, indicating that step orientation can restrict formation of ordered overlayers. For chemisorbed S, only a subset of ordered overlayers on flat (100) surface nucleate on (910) and (911) and (28,4,1) surfaces. Ordered S overlayers also form domains that maximize the number of sulfur-step atom bonds. The adsorption and ordering of S overlayers on stepped and kinked Mo surfaces lead to doubling of step height and terrace width. Thiophene hydrodesulfurization (HDS) reactions were performed over Mo crystal surfaces modified by chemisorption of S, Co, C, and S + Co. The stepped and kinked Mo surfaces have reactivities greater than low Miller index (100) surface. Chemisorption of adsorbates decreased the thiophene HDS reactivity. Deposition of Co on Mo single crystal surfaces did not lead to increased HDS activity.
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Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Complex Co/Mo sulfide catalysts are modelled by the chemisorption of layers on Mo single crystal surfaces. Growth and structure of overlayers on flat, stepped and kinked surfaces were investigated. Growth of Co overlayers on clean and S covered Mo surfaces was studied using AES and CO chemisorption; results reveal that Co grows as a flat monolayer on clean Mo surfaces. Co multilayers then form 3-D islands. When Co is deposited on S covered surfaces, the S overlayer migrates to the top; this topmost overlayer reduces CO adsorption capacity. While growth mode of Co overlayers are similar on flat and stepped surfaces, the number and type of ordered Co and S structures on flat and stepped surfaces are different. In the case of Co, an ordered (3 x 1) structure is formed on Mo(910) and (28,4,1) surfaces; this structure does not develop on clean (100) surface. Only one of two possible (3 x 1) Co domains are formed on Mo(910) and Mo(28,4,1) surfaces. These domains have one side of (3 x 1) unit cell parallel to the step edges, suggesting that Co adsorbs at the step edges. The (3 x 1) structure does not form on Mo(911) surface, indicating that step orientation can restrict formation of ordered overlayers. For chemisorbed S, only a subset of ordered overlayers on flat (100) surface nucleate on (910) and (911) and (28,4,1) surfaces. Ordered S overlayers also form domains that maximize the number of sulfur-step atom bonds. The adsorption and ordering of S overlayers on stepped and kinked Mo surfaces lead to doubling of step height and terrace width. Thiophene hydrodesulfurization (HDS) reactions were performed over Mo crystal surfaces modified by chemisorption of S, Co, C, and S + Co. The stepped and kinked Mo surfaces have reactivities greater than low Miller index (100) surface. Chemisorption of adsorbates decreased the thiophene HDS reactivity. Deposition of Co on Mo single crystal surfaces did not lead to increased HDS activity.
Cities and Their Vital Systems
Author: Advisory Committee on Technology and Society
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 9780309037860
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1298
Book Description
Cities and Their Vital Systems asks basic questions about the longevity, utility, and nature of urban infrastructures; analyzes how they grow, interact, and change; and asks how, when, and at what cost they should be replaced. Among the topics discussed are problems arising from increasing air travel and airport congestion; the adequacy of water supplies and waste treatment; the impact of new technologies on construction; urban real estate values; and the field of "telematics," the combination of computers and telecommunications that makes money machines and national newspapers possible.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 9780309037860
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1298
Book Description
Cities and Their Vital Systems asks basic questions about the longevity, utility, and nature of urban infrastructures; analyzes how they grow, interact, and change; and asks how, when, and at what cost they should be replaced. Among the topics discussed are problems arising from increasing air travel and airport congestion; the adequacy of water supplies and waste treatment; the impact of new technologies on construction; urban real estate values; and the field of "telematics," the combination of computers and telecommunications that makes money machines and national newspapers possible.