Catalysis by transition metal sulphides

from molecular theory to industrial application

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Catalysis by transition metal sulphides
Hervé Toulhoat, Pascal Raybaud
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Catalysis by transition metal sulphides

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The main application of transition metal sulphides as solid catalysts is for production of clean fuels in petroleum refineries. The various feedstocks to be processed all contain more or less sulphur, included in highly stable heteroaromatic molecules. In order to meet the stringent specifications imposed worldwide nowadays on transportation fuels to reduce their environmental impact, catalytic hydroprocessing remains essential. In this process, sulphur is removed as H2S following the reaction between molecular hydrogen and the heteroaromatics. This book aims to provide a complete, comprehensive, and updated survey of the field that will be useful to anyone involved; the student starting a research project, the academic researcher, or the refinery engineer will deepen their knowledge on the aspects of the catalytic process. Thirty-seven specialists from IFP Energies nouvelles, CNRS, and French universities have contributed, reporting a unique synthesis of the last fifteen years of research.

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Technip
Language
English
Pages
787

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Paris, France
Series
IFP Énergies nouvelles, publications, IFP énergies nouvelles publications

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
546/.6
Library of Congress
QD411.8.T73 C38 2013eb, QD411.8.T73 C38 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (xxxv, 787 pages)
Number of pages
787

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Open Library
OL44466215M
ISBN 10
1680153358, 2710809915, 2710814161
ISBN 13
9781680153354, 9782710809913, 9782710814160
OCLC/WorldCat
903532361, 864504388

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