Science and Technology in Catalysis, Volume 172 - 5th Tokyo Conference on Advanced Catalytic Science and Technology (Hardcover, 172nd edition)


Unsteady-state operations of catalytic reactors provide plentiful opportunities for research and commercial realization of efficient heterogeneous catalytic processes. Forced unsteady state conditions generate unique distributions of process parameters and catalyst states often unattainable with traditional, steady-state operation. The unsteady-states can be created by periodic changes in input flow parameters, such as changes in inlet temperature and composition, catalyst circulation through reaction and regeneration zones, or periodic flow reversals through fixed catalyst bed. This can result in increased productivity, selectivity, capital savings and operating cost reduction (higher energy efficiency).
Efficient environmental technologies for treatment of toxic emissions, acid rain and greenhouse gas emissions can also be developed using the unsteady-state concept.
The Proceedings communicate recent progress in these areas of research and promote future development. The aims are to establish relations between academia, industry, engineers and scientists from all over the world, to stimulate new catalytic technologies as well as fundamental research, and to create new concepts for the development of effective catalytic systems. It presents the most up-to-date research in catalysis.
- contains the most recent developments in catalytic research
- includes research finding as well as their application to industry
- a thorough source of information on the latest developments of industrial catalysis in Japan

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Unsteady-state operations of catalytic reactors provide plentiful opportunities for research and commercial realization of efficient heterogeneous catalytic processes. Forced unsteady state conditions generate unique distributions of process parameters and catalyst states often unattainable with traditional, steady-state operation. The unsteady-states can be created by periodic changes in input flow parameters, such as changes in inlet temperature and composition, catalyst circulation through reaction and regeneration zones, or periodic flow reversals through fixed catalyst bed. This can result in increased productivity, selectivity, capital savings and operating cost reduction (higher energy efficiency).
Efficient environmental technologies for treatment of toxic emissions, acid rain and greenhouse gas emissions can also be developed using the unsteady-state concept.
The Proceedings communicate recent progress in these areas of research and promote future development. The aims are to establish relations between academia, industry, engineers and scientists from all over the world, to stimulate new catalytic technologies as well as fundamental research, and to create new concepts for the development of effective catalytic systems. It presents the most up-to-date research in catalysis.
- contains the most recent developments in catalytic research
- includes research finding as well as their application to industry
- a thorough source of information on the latest developments of industrial catalysis in Japan

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Elsevier Science Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis

Release date

August 2007

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

September 2007

Editors

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Dimensions

244 x 171 x 39mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

652

Edition

172nd edition

ISBN-13

978-0-444-53202-2

Barcode

9780444532022

Categories

LSN

0-444-53202-1



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