This paper summarises some applications of advanced thermal techniques for the characterisation and preparation of catalysts using different sample controlled thermal analysis (SCTA) methods. The techniques are applied to temperature programmed decomposition (calcination), oxidation, reduction, dehydration, desorption and reaction. SCTA methods can produce significant enhancements in the resolution of complex reactions, provide a detailed insight into the energetics of surface and bulk processes and, when applied to catalyst preparation, give improvements in the pore structure and uniformity of the resulting materials. The advantages and limitations of SCTA methods, in which the sample temperature or concentration of reactant gas is altered...
Probing events that occur in a catalyst under working conditions is a very important scientific topi...
Spectroscopy in Catalysis describes the most important modern analytical techniques used to investig...
Catalytic heating can be a significant portion of the thermal load experienced by a body during re-e...
Conventional thermal methods for studying heterogeneous catalyst systems are based on pre-set linea...
Supported catalysts contain often only small amounts of active component(s) which renders their char...
The advantages of the sample-controlled thermal analysis (SCTA) for both the kinetic analysis of sol...
A comparative study of both conventional rising temperature and sample-controlled methods, like cons...
Kinetic analysis is a novel approach for understanding and improving processes during sintering of h...
A new and potentially valuable approach to the study of the acidity and reactivity of the surfaces o...
Thermal processes are key steps in the manufacture of catalysts and functional materials. These larg...
The determination of the key physical and chemical properties of a new material is essential.The me...
Two combined thermal analysis-mass spectrometry techniques have been used to ascertain the effects o...
Cylindrical or spherical catalyst bodies with sizes ranging from tens of micrometers to a few millim...
The SCTA method implies to control the te mperature in such a way that the reaction rate changes...
It is critical to accurately measure the near-intrinsic reaction rate and calculate the reaction kin...
Probing events that occur in a catalyst under working conditions is a very important scientific topi...
Spectroscopy in Catalysis describes the most important modern analytical techniques used to investig...
Catalytic heating can be a significant portion of the thermal load experienced by a body during re-e...
Conventional thermal methods for studying heterogeneous catalyst systems are based on pre-set linea...
Supported catalysts contain often only small amounts of active component(s) which renders their char...
The advantages of the sample-controlled thermal analysis (SCTA) for both the kinetic analysis of sol...
A comparative study of both conventional rising temperature and sample-controlled methods, like cons...
Kinetic analysis is a novel approach for understanding and improving processes during sintering of h...
A new and potentially valuable approach to the study of the acidity and reactivity of the surfaces o...
Thermal processes are key steps in the manufacture of catalysts and functional materials. These larg...
The determination of the key physical and chemical properties of a new material is essential.The me...
Two combined thermal analysis-mass spectrometry techniques have been used to ascertain the effects o...
Cylindrical or spherical catalyst bodies with sizes ranging from tens of micrometers to a few millim...
The SCTA method implies to control the te mperature in such a way that the reaction rate changes...
It is critical to accurately measure the near-intrinsic reaction rate and calculate the reaction kin...
Probing events that occur in a catalyst under working conditions is a very important scientific topi...
Spectroscopy in Catalysis describes the most important modern analytical techniques used to investig...
Catalytic heating can be a significant portion of the thermal load experienced by a body during re-e...