Enhanced propane dehydrogenation to propylene over zinc-promoted chromium catalysts

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pp. 1739-1746 ◽  
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Yong Liu ◽  
Youming Ni ◽  
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Wenliang Zhu ◽  
...  

A small-size Zn–Cr spinel with defect sites formed by adding Zn to Cr2O3 is favorable for the PDH reaction.

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J.-S. Seo ◽  
N.-S. Cho ◽  
S. Daniel

Abstract Both photo- and thermal emission analysis techniques are used from the backside of the die colocate defect sites. The technique is important in that process and package technologies have made front-side analysis difficult or impossible. Several test cases are documented. Intensity attenuation through the bulk of the silicon does not compromise the usefulness of the technique in most cases.


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Explosives and hazardous gas sensing using carbon nanotube (CNT) based sensors has been a focus of considerable experimental research. The simplest sensors have employed a chemiresistive sensing mechanism, and rely...


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Xin Chang ◽  
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Tingting Zhang ◽  
Yiyi Xu ◽  
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This review describes recent advances in the propane dehydrogenation process in terms of emerging technologies, catalyst development and new chemistry.


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Guido Zichittella ◽  
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Sharon Mitchell ◽  
Javier Pérez-Ramírez

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Hyungwon Ham ◽  
Ken-ichi Shimizu ◽  
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The bromination of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) was performed with vapor bromine in a closed vessel, and they were subjected to intensive stirring with a magnetic stirrer for up to 14 days. The efficiency of bromination was compared depending upon duration. The structure and surface of the crude and purified products were characterized by detailed physicochemical analyses, such as SEM/EDS, TEM, XRD, TGA, Raman, and XPS spectroscopies. The studies confirmed the presence of bromine covalently bound with nanotubes as well as the formation of inclusion MWCNT–Br2 complexes. It was confirmed that Br2 molecules are absorbed on the surface of nanotubes (forming the CNT-Br2 complex), while they can dissociate close to dangling bonds at CNT defect sites with the formation of covalent C−Br bonds. Thus, any covalent attachment of bromine to the graphitic surface achieved around room temperature is likely related to the defects in the MWCNTs. The best results, i.e., the highest amount of attached Br2, were obtained for brominated nanotubes brominated for 10 days, with the content of covalently bound bromine being 0.68 at% (by XPS).


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Subhasis Pati ◽  
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