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Science and technology in catalysis, 1998 : proceedings of the third Tokyo Conference on Advanced Catalytic Science and Technology, Tokyo, July 19-24, 1998 / edited by Hideshi Hattori, Kiyoshi Otsuka.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Studies in surface science and catalysis ; 121.1999Description: 1 online resource (xix, 492 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
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Section headings and selected papers: -- I. Plenary Lectures. -- Metallocene catalysts for olefin polymerization (W. Kaminsky). -- Advances in deep desulfurization (H. Tops & oslash;e et al.). -- New horizons for the use of porous materials as catalysts (M.E. Davis). New direction of research for industrial catalysis -- an example of Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (T. Onoda). -- Synthetic or reformulated fuels; a challenge for catalysis (P. Chaumette et al.). -- II. Oral Presentations. -- New acetyls technologies from BP Chemicals (M.J. Howard et al.). -- Ammoxidation of ethane to acetonitrile over co-beta zeolite (Y. Li, J.N. Armor). -- Designing heterogeneous oxidation catalysts (G.J. Hutchings et al.). -- The Chiyoda/UOP Acetica & trade; Process: A novel acetic acid technology (N. Yoneda et al.). -- Two-phase catalytic oxidation by macromolecule-metal complexes (E. Karakhanov et al.). -- Recent advance in zeolite-based catalytic process in People's Republic of China (Z. Gao). -- Recent advances in catalytic processes and related science in Korea (Y.G. Kim et al.). -- Efficient solid state catalysis by ultrafine particles of heteropoly compound (T. Okuhara et al.). -- Catalyst supports based on encapsulated magnetic metal particles (W. Teunissen, J.W. Geus). -- Preparation of p-cymene from mixtures of terpenes as renewable feedstock (D. Buhl et al.). -- Catalytic polymer degradation for producing hydrocarbons over zeolites (A. Garforth et al.). -- Co-Ru/NaY catalyst: advanced catalytic system for selective CO hydrogenation (L. Guczi et al.). -- Fatty methyl ester hydrogenation: application of chromium free catalysts (J. Ladebeck, T. Regula). -- Synthesis and properties of chromium containing mesoporous molecular sieves (D. Wei et al.). -- Recent development of catalysts for syndiospecific polymerization of styrene (N. Tomotsu, N. Ishihara).
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Summary: In 1990, the Catalysis Society of Japan embarked on a new series of international conferences aiming to promote closer cooperation between technology and fundamental research and create new concepts for the development of useful catalytic systems. This series of conferences is named Tokyo Conference on Advanced Catalytic Science and Technology (TOCAT). The success of TOCAT 1 in 1990 and the second conference in 1994 encouraged the Society to hold the third conference, TOCAT 3, following the same idea and style as the previous conferences. The present proceedings contain 87 papers: 5 plenary lectures, 10 invited papers, 34 papers selected for oral presentation, and 38 papers presented in the industrial poster session. The submitted manuscripts were peer-reviewed by experts in the field.
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In 1990, the Catalysis Society of Japan embarked on a new series of international conferences aiming to promote closer cooperation between technology and fundamental research and create new concepts for the development of useful catalytic systems. This series of conferences is named Tokyo Conference on Advanced Catalytic Science and Technology (TOCAT). The success of TOCAT 1 in 1990 and the second conference in 1994 encouraged the Society to hold the third conference, TOCAT 3, following the same idea and style as the previous conferences. The present proceedings contain 87 papers: 5 plenary lectures, 10 invited papers, 34 papers selected for oral presentation, and 38 papers presented in the industrial poster session. The submitted manuscripts were peer-reviewed by experts in the field.

Section headings and selected papers: -- I. Plenary Lectures. -- Metallocene catalysts for olefin polymerization (W. Kaminsky). -- Advances in deep desulfurization (H. Tops & oslash;e et al.). -- New horizons for the use of porous materials as catalysts (M.E. Davis). New direction of research for industrial catalysis -- an example of Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (T. Onoda). -- Synthetic or reformulated fuels; a challenge for catalysis (P. Chaumette et al.). -- II. Oral Presentations. -- New acetyls technologies from BP Chemicals (M.J. Howard et al.). -- Ammoxidation of ethane to acetonitrile over co-beta zeolite (Y. Li, J.N. Armor). -- Designing heterogeneous oxidation catalysts (G.J. Hutchings et al.). -- The Chiyoda/UOP Acetica & trade; Process: A novel acetic acid technology (N. Yoneda et al.). -- Two-phase catalytic oxidation by macromolecule-metal complexes (E. Karakhanov et al.). -- Recent advance in zeolite-based catalytic process in People's Republic of China (Z. Gao). -- Recent advances in catalytic processes and related science in Korea (Y.G. Kim et al.). -- Efficient solid state catalysis by ultrafine particles of heteropoly compound (T. Okuhara et al.). -- Catalyst supports based on encapsulated magnetic metal particles (W. Teunissen, J.W. Geus). -- Preparation of p-cymene from mixtures of terpenes as renewable feedstock (D. Buhl et al.). -- Catalytic polymer degradation for producing hydrocarbons over zeolites (A. Garforth et al.). -- Co-Ru/NaY catalyst: advanced catalytic system for selective CO hydrogenation (L. Guczi et al.). -- Fatty methyl ester hydrogenation: application of chromium free catalysts (J. Ladebeck, T. Regula). -- Synthesis and properties of chromium containing mesoporous molecular sieves (D. Wei et al.). -- Recent development of catalysts for syndiospecific polymerization of styrene (N. Tomotsu, N. Ishihara).

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