Invited for the cover of this issue is the group of Bert M. Weckhuysen at Utrecht University. The image depicts an artistic impression of catalyst particles in full color: by combining multiple characterization techniques per single Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) particle, insights are provided into the heterogeneity of an industrially used catalyst. Read the full text of the article at 10.1002/chem.201905880
Heterogeneous catalyst particles differ greatly in size, morphology, and most important, activity [1...
A time-resolved in situ micro-spectroscopic approach has been used to investigate the Brønsted acidi...
The goal of catalyst characterization is to understand the structure and properties of a catalytic m...
Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is an important process in oil refinery industry to produce gasoline ...
Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is the main industrial process used worldwide to convert crude oil fr...
Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) catalyst particles are complex, hierarchical, multi-component systems...
Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is the major conversion process used in oil refineries to produce val...
Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) catalyst particles are complex, hierarchical, multi-component systems...
Artificially mimicking aging of an equilibrium catalyst (ECAT) is an effective strategy to model the...
Metal accumulation at the catalyst particle surface plays a role in particle agglutination during fl...
Within a fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit, a mixture of catalyst particles that consist of either...
Determining the active site in real-life solid catalysts remains anintellectual challenge and is cru...
Pore network is regarded as one of the most important aspects of FCC (Fluid Catalytic Cracking) cata...
The effect and localization of thiophene-like poisons were studied on fluid catalytic cracking (FCC)...
This PhD thesis describes research on the use of microfluidics and spectroscopy for single catalyst ...
Heterogeneous catalyst particles differ greatly in size, morphology, and most important, activity [1...
A time-resolved in situ micro-spectroscopic approach has been used to investigate the Brønsted acidi...
The goal of catalyst characterization is to understand the structure and properties of a catalytic m...
Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is an important process in oil refinery industry to produce gasoline ...
Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is the main industrial process used worldwide to convert crude oil fr...
Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) catalyst particles are complex, hierarchical, multi-component systems...
Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is the major conversion process used in oil refineries to produce val...
Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) catalyst particles are complex, hierarchical, multi-component systems...
Artificially mimicking aging of an equilibrium catalyst (ECAT) is an effective strategy to model the...
Metal accumulation at the catalyst particle surface plays a role in particle agglutination during fl...
Within a fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit, a mixture of catalyst particles that consist of either...
Determining the active site in real-life solid catalysts remains anintellectual challenge and is cru...
Pore network is regarded as one of the most important aspects of FCC (Fluid Catalytic Cracking) cata...
The effect and localization of thiophene-like poisons were studied on fluid catalytic cracking (FCC)...
This PhD thesis describes research on the use of microfluidics and spectroscopy for single catalyst ...
Heterogeneous catalyst particles differ greatly in size, morphology, and most important, activity [1...
A time-resolved in situ micro-spectroscopic approach has been used to investigate the Brønsted acidi...
The goal of catalyst characterization is to understand the structure and properties of a catalytic m...