303 - 304 |
John H. Sinfelt - a model for catalysis research McVicker G, Cusumano J, Davis B |
305 - 309 |
From the 1950s to the 1990s - my years as a scientist in an industrial laboratory Sinfelt JH |
311 - 316 |
Innovation and science in the process industry - Steam reforming and hydrogenolysis Rostrup-Nielsen JR, Alstrup I |
317 - 323 |
Two applications of pressure tuning spectroscopy to processes in liquids Drickamer HG |
325 - 338 |
Redispersion of iridium using in situ chlorine generation and avoiding iron contamination Fung SC |
339 - 342 |
The role of adsorption on the observed temperature dependencies of diffusion coefficients Reyes SC, Sinfelt JH, DeMartin GJ, Ernst RH |
343 - 356 |
Nuclear magnetic resonance study of platinum catalysts containing alkali atoms Norcross JA, Slichter CP, Sinfelt JH |
357 - 366 |
Symmetrical synergism and the role of carbon in transition metal sulfide catalytic materials Chianelli RR, Berhault G |
367 - 384 |
Catalysis challenges in fluid catalytic cracking: a 49 year personal account of past and more recent contributions and some possible new and future directions for even further improvement Hettinger WP |
385 - 394 |
Hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde over graphite nanofiber supported nickel Salman F, Park C, Baker RTK |
395 - 406 |
Kinetics of ethane hydrogenolysis over supported platinum catalysts Cortright RD, Watwe RM, Spiewak BE, Dumesic JA |
407 - 418 |
Catalytic destruction of hazardous halogenated organic chemicals Lester GR |
419 - 432 |
Characterization of catalytically active sulfated zirconia Zalewski DJ, Alerasool S, Doolin PK |
433 - 441 |
New insights into methanol synthesis catalysts from X-ray absorption spectroscopy Meitzner G, Iglesia E |
443 - 516 |
Alkane dehydrocyclization mechanism Davis BH |