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OverviewSolids that possess acidic properties on their surfaces function as catalysts just like liquid acids, such as sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid. By using solid acid catalysts, chemical processes become more productive and more environmentally friendly. In fact, solid acids are being used in many industrial chemical processes from the largest chemical process of catalytic cracking in petroleum refining to the synthesis of various fine chemicals. This book covers the fundamentals of solid acid catalysis, including its history and characterization, and discusses different types of catalysts and solid acid-catalyzed reactions as well as their industrial applications. It comprehensively covers from fundamentals to applications and will be useful for students, young researchers, and advanced researchers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hideshi Hattori (King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia, and Hokkaido University, Japan) , Yoshi Ono (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Kawasaki-shi, Japan)Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Imprint: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.839kg ISBN: 9789814463287ISBN 10: 9814463280 Pages: 530 Publication Date: 01 April 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Types of solid acid catalysts Advantages of solid acid catalysts Historical overviews of solid acid catalysts Future outlook Solid Acids Catalysis Definition of acid and base -Brnsted acid and Lewis acid- Acid sites on surfaces Acid strength Role of acid sites in catalysis Bifunctional catalysis Pore size effect on catalysis –shape selectivity– Characterization of Solid Acid Catalysts Indicator method Temperature programmed desorption (TPD) of ammonia Calorimetry of adsorption of basic molecules Infrared spectroscopy NMR spectroscopy Test reactions Catalytic properties of solid acid catalysts Zeolites Aluminophosphate molecular sieve Ordered mosoporous materials Heteropoly acids Clay Alumina and modified alumina Zirconia and modified zirconia Mixed oxides Supported acids Ion-exchange resins Hydrocarbon transformations–mechanisms and industrial processes– Introduction Fluidized catalytic cracking Alkylation of benzene Isomerization of alkanes Production of p-xylene Methanol to hydrocabons Synthesis of organic chemicals through solid acid catalysis Alkylation Acylation Esterification and transesterification Reactions of epoxides Dehydration Conversion of trioses into lactates Hydration of alkenes Isomerization/rearrangement Acetalization, thioacetalization Prins reaction - Nopol synthesis Synthesis of flavones and chromenes Synthesis of xanthenes Pechmann condensation Friedländer reaction Synthesis of amides Biginelli reaction Strecker reactionReviewsThis monograph follows up and complements another book by the same authors-Solid Base Catalysis- published in 2011. It represents a unique account of the historical background of heterogeneous catalysis and its industrial applications in petrochemistry and synthesis of major organic chemicals. It includes a majority of actual reactions and processes in the field and a concentrate of the most recent discoveries and applications. An excellent book describing acidity function, the main acid-type solid catalysts, their characterization, many details on reaction mechanisms, and their applications, it is very well documented and written homogenously, with an up-to-date analysis of the field. The book is highly recommended for both young and established scientists. -Prof. Jacques C. Vedrine, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France This monograph follows up and complements another book by the same authors-Solid Base Catalysis- published in 2011. It represents a unique account of the historical background of heterogeneous catalysis and its industrial applications in petrochemistry and synthesis of major organic chemicals. It includes a majority of actual reactions and processes in the field and a concentrate of the most recent discoveries and applications. An excellent book describing acidity function, the main acid-type solid catalysts, their characterization, many details on reaction mechanisms, and their applications, it is very well documented and written homogenously, with an up-to-date analysis of the field. The book is highly recommended for both young and established scientists. -Prof. Jacques C. Vedrine, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France Author InformationHideshi Hattori is joint professor at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia, and research-promoting professor at Catalysis Research Center, Hokkaido University, Japan, as well as professor emeritus at Hokkaido University. He is former president of the Catalysis Society of Japan. He chaired the Fourth Tokyo Conference on Advanced Catalytic Science and Technology, held in 2002, and the International Symposia on Acid–Base Catalysis II and IV. Prof. Hattori’s field of interest is solid acid and base catalysis. Yoshio Ono is professor emeritus at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, and the National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation, Japan. He has authored about 300 papers and reviews and is former president of the Catalysis Society of Japan and the Japan Association of Zeolites. He is one of the founding editors of Catalysis Surveys from Asia. Prof. Ono’s research interests include catalysis by zeolites and solid acids and bases. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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