New England Catalysis Symposia: Poster Program Spring 1998
The Catalysis Society of New England

Poster Program Spring 1998
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 227 Goddard Hall, April 25, 1998
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1 - Methane combustion over the alpha-alumina supported Pd: Correlation
between the catalyst oxidation state, particle size and activity
Maxim Lyubovsky, Lisa Pfefferle, Department of Chemical Engineering, Yale
University, and Abhaya Datye, Jaime Bravo, Department of Chemical and
Nuclear Engineering and Center for Microengineered Materials, University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA
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2 - Adsorption characterization of MCM-41-based catalysts
Peter I. Ravikovitch,a
Alexander V. Neimark,a,b and Gary L. Haller,a
Department of Chemical Engineering,a Yale University,
TRI/Princeton,b Princeton, NJ
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3 - Synthesis, characterization, and catalysis porous manganese and mixed
metal oxides
Guan Guang Xia, Jin Yun Wang, and Steven Suib, Department of Chemistry,
University of Connecticut
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4 - Modifications in the morphological and chemical properties of copper
supported on different allotropic forms of carbon
J. Ma, N.M. Rodriguez, M.A. Vannice, and R.T.K. Baker, Department of
Chemistry, Northeastern University
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5 - On the promotion of Ag-ZSM-5 by cerium for the SCR of NO by methane
Zhijiang Li and Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, Department of Chemical
Engineering, Tufts University
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6 - Low temperature water-gas shift reaction over metal-modified cerium
oxide catalyst
Yue Li and Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, Department of Chemical
Engineering, Tufts University
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7 - Continuum and stochastic modeling of zeolite crystallization
V. Nikolakis, D.G. Vlachos, M. Tsapatsis, Department of Chemical
Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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8 - Direct reduction of SO2 to elemental sulfur by methane over
ceria-based catalysts
Tianli Zhu and Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, Department of Chemical
Engineering, Tufts University
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9 - Formation of MCM-22 under static and stirring synthesis conditions
I. Guray,a and A. Sacco, Jr.,b
Department of Chemical Engineering,a
Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
and Department of Chemical Engineering,b Northeastern University
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10 - A lattice gas model for benzene in zeolite Na-Y: Transport and
thermodynamics
C. Saravanan,a F. Jousse,a and S.M.
Auerbach,a,b
Departments of Chemistrya and
Chemical Engineering,b University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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11 - The effect of microwave energy on sorption processes: Selective
adsorption
Michael D. Turner, Robert L. Laurence, K. Sigfrid Yngvesson,*
and Wm. Curtis Conner, Departments of Chemical and
Electrical* Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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12 - Hydrodechlorination of chlorofluorocarbons over Pd catalysts
Craig D. Thompson and Fabio H. Ribeiro, Department of Chemical
Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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13 - Catalytic hydrodechlorination on nickel based catalysts prepared from
takovite-type precursors
Y. Cesteros,a P. Salagre,a F. Medina,b
and J.E. Sueiras,b Facultat de
Quimica,a and Escola d'Enginyeria Quimica,b
Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
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