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Catalysis and Zeolites
Fundamentals and Applications
Buch von Lothar Puppe (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Zeolites occur in nature and have been known for almost 250 years as alumino­ silicate minerals. Examples are clinoptilolite, mordenite, offretite, ferrierite, erionite and chabazite. Today, most of these and many other zeolites are of great interest in heterogeneous catalysis, yet their naturally occurring forms are of limited value as catalysts because nature has not optimized their properties for catalytic applications and the naturally occurring zeolites almost always contain undesired impurity phases. It was only with the advent of synthetic zeolites in the period from about 1948 to 1959 (thanks to the pioneering work of R. M. Barrer and R. M. Milton) that this class of porous materials began to playa role in catalysis. A landmark event was the introduction of synthetic faujasites (zeolite X at first, zeolite Y slightly later) as catalysts in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) of heavy petroleum distillates in 1962, one of the most important chemical processes with a worldwide capacity of the order of 500 million t/a. Compared to the previously used amorphous silica-alumina catalysts, the zeolites were not only orders of magnitude more active, which enabled drastic process engineering improvements to be made, but they also brought about a significant increase in the yield of the target product, viz. motor gasoline. With the huge FCC capacity worldwide, the added value of this yield enhancement is of the order of 10 billion US $ per year.
Zeolites occur in nature and have been known for almost 250 years as alumino­ silicate minerals. Examples are clinoptilolite, mordenite, offretite, ferrierite, erionite and chabazite. Today, most of these and many other zeolites are of great interest in heterogeneous catalysis, yet their naturally occurring forms are of limited value as catalysts because nature has not optimized their properties for catalytic applications and the naturally occurring zeolites almost always contain undesired impurity phases. It was only with the advent of synthetic zeolites in the period from about 1948 to 1959 (thanks to the pioneering work of R. M. Barrer and R. M. Milton) that this class of porous materials began to playa role in catalysis. A landmark event was the introduction of synthetic faujasites (zeolite X at first, zeolite Y slightly later) as catalysts in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) of heavy petroleum distillates in 1962, one of the most important chemical processes with a worldwide capacity of the order of 500 million t/a. Compared to the previously used amorphous silica-alumina catalysts, the zeolites were not only orders of magnitude more active, which enabled drastic process engineering improvements to be made, but they also brought about a significant increase in the yield of the target product, viz. motor gasoline. With the huge FCC capacity worldwide, the added value of this yield enhancement is of the order of 10 billion US $ per year.
Zusammenfassung
Zeolites are used as catalysts for many technical/chemical processes and have a wide spectrum of catalytic possibilities. "Catalysis and Zeolites" gives the fundamentals and application areas in a comprehensive form written by experts from the university and the industry.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
J.-L. Guth and H. Kessler: Synthesis of Aluminosilicate Zeolites and Related Silica-Based Materials.- J.A. Martens and P.A. Jacobs: Phosphate-Based Zeolites and Molecular Sieves.- G.H. Kühl: Modification of Zeolites.- H.G. Karge, M. Hunger and H.K. Beyer: Characterization of Zeolites: Infrared and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and X-Ray Diffraction.- J. Weitkamp, S. Ernst and L. Puppe: Shape-Selective Catalysis in Zeolites.- P. Espeel, R. Parton, H. Toufar, J. Martens, W. Hölderich, and P. Jacobs: Zeolite Effects in Organic Catalysis.- P.M.M. Blauwhoff, J.W. Gosselink, E.P. Kieffer, S.T. Sie, and W.H.J. Stork: Zeolites as Catalysts in Industrial Processes.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 1999
Fachbereich: Chemische Technik
Genre: Technik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 588
Inhalt: xviii
564 S.
48 s/w Tab.
ISBN-13: 9783540636502
ISBN-10: 3540636501
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Puppe, Lothar
Weitkamp, Jens
Herausgeber: Jens Weitkamp/Lothar Puppe
Auflage: 1999
Hersteller: Springer Berlin
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Maße: 241 x 160 x 36 mm
Von/Mit: Lothar Puppe (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.06.1999
Gewicht: 1,039 kg
preigu-id: 102024476
Zusammenfassung
Zeolites are used as catalysts for many technical/chemical processes and have a wide spectrum of catalytic possibilities. "Catalysis and Zeolites" gives the fundamentals and application areas in a comprehensive form written by experts from the university and the industry.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
J.-L. Guth and H. Kessler: Synthesis of Aluminosilicate Zeolites and Related Silica-Based Materials.- J.A. Martens and P.A. Jacobs: Phosphate-Based Zeolites and Molecular Sieves.- G.H. Kühl: Modification of Zeolites.- H.G. Karge, M. Hunger and H.K. Beyer: Characterization of Zeolites: Infrared and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and X-Ray Diffraction.- J. Weitkamp, S. Ernst and L. Puppe: Shape-Selective Catalysis in Zeolites.- P. Espeel, R. Parton, H. Toufar, J. Martens, W. Hölderich, and P. Jacobs: Zeolite Effects in Organic Catalysis.- P.M.M. Blauwhoff, J.W. Gosselink, E.P. Kieffer, S.T. Sie, and W.H.J. Stork: Zeolites as Catalysts in Industrial Processes.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 1999
Fachbereich: Chemische Technik
Genre: Technik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 588
Inhalt: xviii
564 S.
48 s/w Tab.
ISBN-13: 9783540636502
ISBN-10: 3540636501
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Puppe, Lothar
Weitkamp, Jens
Herausgeber: Jens Weitkamp/Lothar Puppe
Auflage: 1999
Hersteller: Springer Berlin
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Maße: 241 x 160 x 36 mm
Von/Mit: Lothar Puppe (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.06.1999
Gewicht: 1,039 kg
preigu-id: 102024476
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