Catalysis by ceria and related materialsedited by Alessandro Trovarelli, Paolo Fornasiero.
Catalysis by ceria and related materialsedited by Alessandro Trovarelli, Paolo Fornasiero.
- second edition.
- London : Imperial College Press ; 2013. Singapore : Distributed by World Scientific Pub. Company, (c)2013.
- 1 online resource (xix, 888 pages) illustrations (some color)
- Catalytic science series ; v. 12 .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Ch. 1. Crystal and electronic structures, structural disorder, phase transformation, and phase diagram of ceria-zirconia and ceria-based materials / chapter 2. Understanding ceria-based catalytic materials: an overview of recent progress / chapter 3. Investigation of the oxygen storage and release kinetics of model and commercial three-way catalytic materials by transient techniques / chapter 4. Interaction of nitrogen oxides with ceria-based materials / chapter 5. Atomistic modelling of ceria nanostructures: introducing structural complexity / chapter 6. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional ceria-based nanoarchitectures / chapter 7. Core-shell-type materials based on ceria / chapter 8. New developments in ceria-based mixed oxide synthesis and reactivity in combustion and oxidation reactions / chapter 9. Design and modeling of active sites in metal-ceria catalysts for the water gas shift reaction and related chemical processes / chapter 10. Ceria-based gold catalysts: synthesis, properties, and catalytic performance for the WGS and PROX processes / chapter 11. Ceria-based formulations for catalysts for diesel soot combustion / chapter 12. Ceria and its use in solid oxide cells and oxygen membranes / chapter 13. Transformation of oxygenated compounds derived from biomass into valuable chemicals using ceria-based solid catalysts / chapter 14. Ceria-based catalysts for air pollution abatement / Masatomo Yashima -- Juan José Delgado ... [and others -- Angelos M. Efstathiou and Stavroula Y. Christou -- Avelina García-García and Agustin Bueno-López -- Dean C. Sayle and Thi X. T. Sayle -- Zhen-Xing Li ... [and others -- Matteo Cargnello, Raymond J. Gorte, and Paolo Fornasiero -- Benjaram M. Reddy, Thallada Vinod Kumar and Naga Durgasri -- Jose A. Rodriguez -- Donka Andreeva, Tatyana Tabakova and Lyuba Ilieva -- Eleonora Aneggi, Carla de Leitenburg and Alessandro Trovarelli -- Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou ... [and others -- Laurence Vivier and Daniel Duprez -- Anna Maria Venezia ... [and others.
This book follows the 2002 edition of Catalysis by Ceria and Related Materials, which was the first book entirely devoted to ceria and its catalytic properties. In the ten years since the first edition a massive amount of work has been carried out in the field, and ceria has gained a prominent position in catalysis as one of the most valuable material for several applications. This second edition covers fundamental and applied aspects of the latest advances in ceria-based materials with a special focus on structural, redox and catalytic features. Special emphasis is given to nano-engineered and nano-shaped systems which are a key factor in the predictive and rational design of ceria with novel properties. In addition, the book presents recent advances in emerging and traditional large-scale applications of ceria in catalysis, such as the treatment of emissions from mobile sources (including diesel and gasoline engines). The primary readership includes catalysis and material science researchers from academy and industry and postdoctorate and graduate students in chemistry, chemical engineering and physics.
9781848169647
Cerium oxides.
Catalysis.
Electronic Books.
QD505 / .C383 2013
Includes bibliographies and index.
Ch. 1. Crystal and electronic structures, structural disorder, phase transformation, and phase diagram of ceria-zirconia and ceria-based materials / chapter 2. Understanding ceria-based catalytic materials: an overview of recent progress / chapter 3. Investigation of the oxygen storage and release kinetics of model and commercial three-way catalytic materials by transient techniques / chapter 4. Interaction of nitrogen oxides with ceria-based materials / chapter 5. Atomistic modelling of ceria nanostructures: introducing structural complexity / chapter 6. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional ceria-based nanoarchitectures / chapter 7. Core-shell-type materials based on ceria / chapter 8. New developments in ceria-based mixed oxide synthesis and reactivity in combustion and oxidation reactions / chapter 9. Design and modeling of active sites in metal-ceria catalysts for the water gas shift reaction and related chemical processes / chapter 10. Ceria-based gold catalysts: synthesis, properties, and catalytic performance for the WGS and PROX processes / chapter 11. Ceria-based formulations for catalysts for diesel soot combustion / chapter 12. Ceria and its use in solid oxide cells and oxygen membranes / chapter 13. Transformation of oxygenated compounds derived from biomass into valuable chemicals using ceria-based solid catalysts / chapter 14. Ceria-based catalysts for air pollution abatement / Masatomo Yashima -- Juan José Delgado ... [and others -- Angelos M. Efstathiou and Stavroula Y. Christou -- Avelina García-García and Agustin Bueno-López -- Dean C. Sayle and Thi X. T. Sayle -- Zhen-Xing Li ... [and others -- Matteo Cargnello, Raymond J. Gorte, and Paolo Fornasiero -- Benjaram M. Reddy, Thallada Vinod Kumar and Naga Durgasri -- Jose A. Rodriguez -- Donka Andreeva, Tatyana Tabakova and Lyuba Ilieva -- Eleonora Aneggi, Carla de Leitenburg and Alessandro Trovarelli -- Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou ... [and others -- Laurence Vivier and Daniel Duprez -- Anna Maria Venezia ... [and others.
This book follows the 2002 edition of Catalysis by Ceria and Related Materials, which was the first book entirely devoted to ceria and its catalytic properties. In the ten years since the first edition a massive amount of work has been carried out in the field, and ceria has gained a prominent position in catalysis as one of the most valuable material for several applications. This second edition covers fundamental and applied aspects of the latest advances in ceria-based materials with a special focus on structural, redox and catalytic features. Special emphasis is given to nano-engineered and nano-shaped systems which are a key factor in the predictive and rational design of ceria with novel properties. In addition, the book presents recent advances in emerging and traditional large-scale applications of ceria in catalysis, such as the treatment of emissions from mobile sources (including diesel and gasoline engines). The primary readership includes catalysis and material science researchers from academy and industry and postdoctorate and graduate students in chemistry, chemical engineering and physics.
9781848169647
Cerium oxides.
Catalysis.
Electronic Books.
QD505 / .C383 2013