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Light alkanes tend to be resistant to many forms of activation. The
horizontal approach of the present book covers homogeneous,
heterogeneous and biological catalysis, thus allowing readers to
gain an awareness of progress and ideas in research areas different
from their own. The book contains both general chapters, giving an
overview of the subject, and specialised contributions that deal
with the details and state of the art. A specialist report is also
included which gives a critical insight into current progress and
discusses future prospects and major challenges. Audience:
Newcomers and senior researchers in the field of alkane activation.
The mixed theoretical and practical approach will be of interest to
researchers and industrialists alike.
In chemical processes, the progressive deactivation of solid
catalysts is a major economic concern and mastering their stability
has become as essential as controlling their activity and
selectivity. For these reasons, there is a strong motivation to
understand the mechanisms leading to any loss in activity and/or
selectivity and to find out the efficient preventive measures and
regenerative solutions that open the way towards cheaper and
cleaner processes. This book covers the fundamental and applied
aspects of solid catalyst deactivation in a comprehensive way and
encompasses the state of the art in the field of reactions
catalyzed by zeolites. This particular choice is justified by the
widespread use of molecular sieves in refining, petrochemicals and
organic chemicals synthesis processes, by the large variety in the
nature of their active sites (acid, base, acid-base, redox,
bifunctional) and especially by their peculiar features, in terms
of crystallinity, structural order and textural properties, which
make them ideal models for heterogeneous catalysis. The aim of this
book is to be a critical review in the field of zeolite
deactivation and regeneration by collecting contributions from
experts in the field which describe the factors, explain the
techniques to study the causes and suggest methods to prevent (or
limit) catalyst deactivation. At the same time, a selection of
commercial processes and exemplar cases provides the reader with
theoretical insights and practical hints on the deactivation
mechanisms and draws attention to the key role played by the loss
of activity on process design and industrial practice.
Light alkanes tend to be resistant to many forms of activation. The
horizontal approach of the present book covers homogeneous,
heterogeneous and biological catalysis, thus allowing readers to
gain an awareness of progress and ideas in research areas different
from their own. The book contains both general chapters, giving an
overview of the subject, and specialised contributions that deal
with the details and state of the art. A specialist report is also
included which gives a critical insight into current progress and
discusses future prospects and major challenges. Audience:
Newcomers and senior researchers in the field of alkane activation.
The mixed theoretical and practical approach will be of interest to
researchers and industrialists alike.
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