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Rejuvenating catalysis

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Catalysis is discussed as a field of chemistry in need of rejuvenation by the president of SE Reactors. The field is in pressing need for a breakthrough that will transform it into a more quantitative and predictive science while avoiding certain problems. Progress that has been made has been very expensive. The temperature-scanning reactor (TSR) from SE Reactors (Naples, FL) can keep both the qualitative and quantitative scientists in catalysis happy. It is a new kinetics research instrument that can collect/interpret masses of data in catalytic and noncatalytic kinetic studies. Topics include reasons for the stagnation in the field, which has remained largely empirical and heuristic, research methods as obstacles to rejuvenation, and breakthroughs in kinetics research instrumentation/methodology.

Author: Wojciechowski, Bohdan W.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Innovation
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 1527-4799
Year: 2000
Product development, Chemical reaction, Rate of, Chemical kinetics, Catalysis, Scientific equipment and supplies industry, Scientific equipment industry, SE Reactors Inc.

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Sorption, catlysis, and separation by design

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Research demonstrates that octahedral manganese oxide materials possess good conductivity, high porosity, and thermal stability. Data further show that these substances exhibit good sorption and catalytic activities.

Author: Suib, Steven L.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Innovation
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 1527-4799
Year: 2000
Analysis, Manganese, Manganese (Metal), Oxides, Absorption, Molecular sieves

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Separation of natural food colorants

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Separation of natural food colorants. Separation of natural food colorants.

Author: Degenhardt, Andreas, Winterhalter, Peter, Chou, Edward
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Innovation
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 1527-4799
Year: 2000
Chemical industry

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Subjects list: Statistical Data Included, Research, United States, Innovations, Testing, Catalysts
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