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Insights into the production of upgraded biofuels using Mg-loaded mesoporous ZSM-5 zeolites

2020

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Bio-oil upgrading010405 organic chemistryDecarboxylationChemistryOrganic ChemistryDecarbonylation010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMesoporous ZSM-5 zeolitesCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCatalysisInorganic ChemistryAromaticsDe-oxygenationOrganic chemistryAldol condensationMagnesiumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryZSM-5ZeoliteMesoporous materialDeoxygenation
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Using FOCUS to solve zeolite structures from three-dimensional electron diffraction data

2013

The programFOCUS[Grosse-Kunstleve, McCusker & Baerlocher (1997).J. Appl. Cryst.30, 985–995] was originally developed to solve zeolite structures from X-ray powder diffraction data. It uses zeolite-specific chemical information (three-dimensional 4-connected framework structure with known bond distances and angles) to supplement the diffraction data. In this way, it is possible to compensate, at least in part, for the ambiguity of the reflection intensities resulting from reflection overlap, and the program has proven to be quite successful. Recently, advances in electron microscopy have led to the development of automated diffraction tomography (ADT) and rotation electron diffraction (R…

Diffractionzeolites02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylaw.inventionautomated diffraction tomography; computer programs; rotation electron diffraction; structure solution; zeolitesDiffraction tomographyOpticslawstructure solutionautomated diffraction tomographyrotation electron diffractionbusiness.industryChemistryScattering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologycomputer programs0104 chemical sciencesElectron diffractionDirect methodsCrystalliteElectron microscope0210 nano-technologybusinessPowder diffractionJOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
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Heterogeneous catalytic degradation of phenolic substrates: catalysts activity

2009

This review article explored the catalytic degradation of phenol and some phenols derivates by means of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). Among them, only the heterogeneous catalyzed processes based on catalytic wet peroxide oxidation. catalytic ozonation and catalytic wet oxidation were reviewed. Also selected recent examples about heterogeneous photocatalytic AOPs; will be presented. In details, the present review contains: (i) data concerning catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenolic compounds over metal-exchanged zeolites, hydrotalcites, metal-exchanged clays and resins. (ii) Use of cobalt-based catalysts, hydrotalcite-like compounds, active carbons in the catalytic ozonation proc…

Environmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisHeterogeneous catalysisPeroxideCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundOzoneTransition metalCatalytic wet peroxide oxidation; Catalytic ozonation; Hydrotalcite-like compoundsPhenolsCatalytic wet peroxide oxidationEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic chemistryHydrotalcite-like compoundsWet oxidationZeoliteWaste Management and DisposalAcetic AcidAOPs Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation Catalytic ozonation Catalytic wet oxidation Phenol Acetic acid Metal-exchanged zeolites Hydrotalcite-like compounds Metal-exchanged/clays and resins Activated carbon Mixed oxides Noble metals CoOx/Al2O3-BaO catalystsPollutionNanomaterial-based catalystPeroxidesCatalytic oxidationchemistryMetalsCatalytic ozonationOxidation-Reduction
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Steam catalytic cracking of naphtha over ZSM-5 zeolite for production of propene and ethene: Micro and macroscopic implications of the presence of st…

2012

One option to produce more ethene and propene can be to crack naphtha type fractions in dedicated smaller FCC units. We present here the results obtained for high temperature steam catalytic cracking (SCC) of a representative naphtha product (n-heptane) with ZSM-5. It has been found that under those conditions the presence of steam produces an irreversible dealumination of the zeolite as well as a reversible deactivation due to the interaction of water with active sites with a negative effect on protolytic cracking. A kinetic decay model that takes into account the two phenomena has been developed. The apparent activation energy is lower in the presence of steam. It appears that whilst the …

Fluid catalytic crackingcomplex mixturesCatalysisCatalysisPropenechemistry.chemical_compoundEthyleneSteam crackingQUIMICA ORGANICAFCC unitsFluid catalytic crackingOrganic chemistryN-HeptanesZeoliteNaphthaTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTEFluid catalytic cracking unitHeptaneApparent activation energyDecay modelPropene selectivityProcess Chemistry and TechnologyActive sitefood and beveragesCokeHigh temperatureNaphthashumanitiesCrackingSteamZSM-5 zeoliteschemistryChemical engineeringPropyleneDispersion (chemistry)Coke precursorsDealumination
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Ionic liquids binary mixtures and zeolites: a combination to promote carbohydrates conversion into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural

Ionic liquids zeolites carbohydrates conversion 5-hydromethylfurfuralSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica
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Hemicellulose hydrolysis catalysed by solid acids

2013

Depolymerising hemicellulose into platform sugar molecules is a key step in developing the concept of an integrated biorefinery. This reaction is traditionally catalysed by either enzymes or homogeneous mineral acids. We compared various solid catalysts for hemicellulose hydrolysis, running reactions in water, under neutral pH and relatively mild temperature and pressure (120°C and 10 bar) conditions. Sulphonated resins are highly active, but they leach out sulphonic groups. Sulphonated silicas are less active, but more stable. They have weakly and strongly bound sites and the strongly bound ones do not leach. Zeolites are moderately active and stable. Among them, H-ferrierite especially, d…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryBiorefineryCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisEnzymeHemicellulose heterogeneous catalysis solid acids xylose arabinose zeolitesHomogeneousOrganic chemistryMoleculeQDHemicelluloseSugar
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Sorption capacities of the natural and synthetic zeolites for the Cu(II) ions

2015

The sorption of Cu(II) ions onto natural (clinoptilolite) and synthetic (Na-X and Na-P1) zeolites was investigated. The synthetic zeolite samples were obtained from coal fly ash under hydrothermal crystallization conditions. The following issues were studied under batch conditions: the influence of the initial concentration of the Cu(II) ions, dose of zeolites, anion kind, and pH of solution. The experimental data were modelled with the Freundlich, Langmuir, and Dubinin-Radushkevich adsorption isotherms and their goodness-of-fit levels were compared. The affinity of the Cu(II) ions for synthetic zeolites was much higher than for the natural ones. The maximum sorption capacity of the synthet…

synthetic zeolitesclinoptiloliteBCR methodwastewaterCu(II) ion sorptionPolish Journal of Environmental Studies
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