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Catalysis And The Mechanism Of Methane Conversion To Chemicals 1st Ed 2020 Toshihide Baba

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Catalysis And The Mechanism Of Methane Conversion To Chemicals 1st Ed 2020 Toshihide Baba
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.89 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Toshihide Baba, Akimitsu Miyaji
ISBN: 9789811541315, 9811541310
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Catalysis And The Mechanism Of Methane Conversion To Chemicals 1st Ed 2020 Toshihide Baba by Toshihide Baba, Akimitsu Miyaji 9789811541315, 9811541310 instant download after payment.

This book introduces various types of reactions to produce chemicals by the direct conversion of methane from the point of view of mechanistic and functional aspects. The chemicals produced from methane are aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons such as propylene and benzene, and methanol. These chemicals are created by using homogeneous catalysts, heterogeneous catalysts such as zeolites, and biocatalysts such as enzymes. Various examples of methane conversion reactions that are discussed have been chosen to illustrate how heterogeneous and homogenous catalysts and biocatalysts and/or their reaction environments control the formation of highly energetic species from methane contributing to C-C and C-O bond formation.

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