Preface | |
The control of selectivity and stability of catalysts by spillover processes | p. 1 |
Catalyst design based on spillover theory | p. 9 |
Spillover effect as the key concept for realizing rapid catalytic reactions | p. 17 |
The history and perspectives of spillover | p. 27 |
Synergism in the catalysis of supported gold | p. 45 |
The effect of spillover hydrogen on coke formation catalyzed by HY zeolite and pillared montmorillonite | p. 53 |
Spectroscopic insight into spillover | p. 61 |
Molecular hydrogen-originated solid acid catalysts | p. 69 |
Hydrocracking of residual oils with iron supported zeolite containing catalyst | p. 77 |
Attempt at the characterization of spillover adsorbed species during catalysis | p. 85 |
Oxygen spillover for the design of industrial oxidation catalysts | p. 95 |
Surface-to-bulk spillover of hydrogen (proton) in the catalysis of solid heteropoly compounds | p. 105 |
Ion spillover as the orgin of the NEMCA effect | p. 111 |
Reduction of nitrous oxide by electrochemically-generated spillover hydrogen | p. 117 |
Hydrogen spillover on bimetallic supported Pt-Re particles | p. 125 |
The role of irreversible and reversible spillover hydrogen in reforming reactions | p. 131 |
New experimental evidence of the long distance hydrogen back spillover (LD-HBS) mechanism in the paraffins aromatization on Zn and Ga ZSM-5 catalysts | p. 137 |
Hydrogen back spillover phenomena in the aromatization of light alkanes over hybrid catalysts. Mechanistic considerations | p. 143 |
Hydrogen spillover in the conversion of cyclohexane on ZSM-5 zeolites | p. 151 |
New active sites induced by hydrogen spillover in reduced Pt-Ga/HZSM-5 aromatization catalysts | p. 159 |
Hydroisomerization of n-pentane over hybrid catalysts containing supported hydrogenation catalyst | p. 165 |
The role of spillover in the hydrogenation of oxygenates adsorbed on Ni/Al[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] | p. 171 |
Hydrogenation active sites of molybdenum sulfide catalysts enhanced by Ni and Co organometallics | p. 177 |
Electrical conductivity study of hydrogen spillover on TiO[subscript 2] | p. 183 |
Direct observation of surface mobility with microscopic techniques: photoemission electron- and field electron microscopy | p. 189 |
Selective hydrogen permeation through metal-dispersed porous alumina membrane | p. 195 |
Surface migration of oxygen and of hydrogen in supported metal catalysts | p. 201 |
Catalysis and spillover | p. 207 |
Oxidative conversion of methane on Cu and Ag-Ni electrodes at artificial unsteady-state mode of the SOFC reactor operation | p. 213 |
Spillover of atomic oxygen and reverse spillover of dioxygen species on Pt/CeO[subscript 2] catalyst | p. 217 |
Methoxy formation/spillover on Pd/Al[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] studied by [superscript 13]C, [superscript 1]H NMR | p. 223 |
A surface structure model with allowance for spillover | p. 229 |
A mathematical model for spillover | p. 235 |
Promoting effect and hydrogen spillover in supported SeRh[subscript 6]-cluster catalysts | p. 241 |
Heterogeneous catalytic ammoximation of cyclohexanone with ammonia and molecular oxygen | p. 247 |
CO chemisorption and CO-TPR in H[subscript 2] stream with Rh/NaY and Rh-Zn/NaY zeolite catalysts | p. 253 |
Plasma-induced chemisorption of nitrogen and hydrogen on alumina-supported platinum catalysts | p. 257 |
Characterization of palladium catalyst supported on zeolite | p. 261 |
Surface treatments of silica support for nickel catalyst: effects on hydrogen adsorption/desorption and ethane hydrogenolysis | p. 265 |
Coadsorption of CO and NO on Co-Rh cluster-derived bimetallic catalysts and NO spillover phenomenon | p. 269 |
IR study of Rh-Sn bimetallic system and spillover of oxygen | p. 273 |
Spillover to form CH[subscript 3]O on PT/Al[subscript 2]P[subscript 3] and Pd/La[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] | p. 277 |
Nature of Bronsted-acid sites in Ag[subscript 3]PW[subscript 12]O[subscript 40] in the presence of hydrogen and reversible interconversion of protons and hydrogen | p. 281 |
A new concept of hydrogen storage: a [actual symbol not reproducible] material | p. 286 |
Hydrogenation of isobutylene by spiltover hydrogen from Pt/KA-zeolite to NaY-zeolite | p. 289 |
Influence of support modification on hydrogen spillover in ethylene hydrogenation over Pt/Al[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] catalyst | p. 293 |
Hydrogenation of sodium fumarate in the solid phase over fine nickel powder | p. 297 |
New active site for CO hydrogenation formed on promoted Rh catalyst by spillover hydrogen | p. 301 |
Spillover effect for the reducing reaction of CO[subscript 2] with CH[subscript 4] over SiO[subscript 2]-supported transition metal catalysts physically mixed with MgO | p. 305 |
Acceleration of dehydrogenation reactions by hydrogen spillover | p. 309 |
Carbon-supported dehydrogenation catalysts composed of platinum and ruthenium metals | p. 313 |
Diffusion of oxygen atoms from active sites during the catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide with oxygen molybdenum trioxide | p. 317 |
Spillover in catalyses over Co-phthalocyanines supported on titania | p. 321 |
CO oxidation over gold supported on TiO[subscript 2] | p. 325 |
Platinum metals-ceria synergism in autoexhaust catalyst | p. 329 |
Hysteresis and self-oscillation in a selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide by hydrocarbons on alumina | p. 333 |
The effect of electrochemical pumping of oxygen on catalytic behaviour of metal electrodes in methane oxidation | p. 337 |
Possibility of sulfur spillover on hydrodesulfurization catalysts using radioactive 35S | p. 341 |
New evidence of the promotion of activity and selectivity through hydrogen spill-over activation of biphasic sulfided hydrotreating catalysts | p. 345 |
Interaction between Co species and Mo species in CoO-MoO[subscript 3]/Al[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] | p. 349 |
Hydrogen spillover on ruthenium promoted molybdenum catalysts for hydrodesulfurization | p. 353 |
Development of hydrodesulfurization catalysts prepared using metal carbonyls | p. 357 |
Transfer hydrocracking of heavy oils with metal-supported carbon catalyst | p. 361 |
Enhancing effect of hydrogen sulfide for cracking of n-hexane over alkali and alkaline earth metal zeolites | p. 365 |
Spillover effect in methane reforming reactions on Ni-based composite catalysts modified with precious metals | p. 369 |
Behavior of surface oxygen on a Rh/SiO[subscript 2] catalyst in oxidation of methane | p. 373 |
Utilization of oxide ion transfer for oxidative coupling of methane with membrane reactors | p. 377 |
Highly dispersed cobalt catalysts modified with transition metals and their applications to CO hydrogenation | p. 381 |
Continuous catalysis on oxides in the presence of spillover hydrogen | p. 385 |
Promoting effect of TiO[subscript 2] addition to CuO-ZnO catalyst on methanol synthesis by catalytic hydrogenation of CO[subscript 2] | p. 389 |
Spillover effect on the stabilization of Cu-Zn catalyst for CO[subscript 2] hydrogenation to methanol | p. 393 |
Hydrogenation of CO[subscript 2] over metal supported fine particles | p. 397 |
Spillover effects of hydrogen on the reduction of CO[subscript 2] over supported metal catalysts | p. 401 |
Synergistic effect of Pd and Mn[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] in combustion reactions | p. 405 |
Catalytic gasification activity of iron enhanced by spill-over hydrogen | p. 409 |
Catalytic behavior of iron in the gasification of coal with hydrogen | p. 413 |
Liquid-phase hydroxylation of xylene with hydrogen peroxide over zeolite catalysts | p. 417 |
Promoting effects of noble metals on the detection of ammonia by semiconductor gas sensor | p. 421 |
Manganese oxide and niobium oxide catalysts prepared by a proton exchange and elimination method | p. 425 |
Promoting role of metal additives in modified Pd catalysts for selective hydrodechlorination of CFC-113 | p. 429 |
Author Index | p. 433 |
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New Aspects of Spillover Effect in Catalysis: For Development of Highly Active Catalysts : Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Spill
by International Conference on Spillover 1993 (Kyoto, Japan); Fujimoto, K.; Uchijima, T.; Masai, M.; Inui, T.-
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