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188 SUBJECT INDEX VOLUMES 81-100 A Acetaldehyde Oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde over a hetero- genized surface-vanadate Wacker catalyst in the ab- sence of gaseous oxygen. Van der Heide et al., 86(1992)181 Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)39 Kinetic and transient kinetic investigations of the syn- thesis of oxygenates from carbon monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rhodium catalysts. Bureh et al., 88(1992)77 Acetaldehyde reactions Investigation of the reactions of acetaldehyde on pro- moted rhodium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)61 Acetic acid Acetic acid and methyl acetate formation from meth- anol alone over ruthenium(II)-tin(II) cluster complex catalysts supported on copper-containing oxide. Yamakawa et al., 92(1992)L1 Acetic anhydride Acetic anhydride synthesis from methyl formate cata- lysed by rhodium-iodide complexes. Seuillet et al., 93(1993)219 Acetone Kinetic investigation of the oxidative dehydrogenation of isobutyric acid on a Fe-P-O catalyst: Role of water. Dekiouk et al., 90(1992)61 Acetophenone hydrogenation Nickel supported in titania-silica: Preparation, charac- terization and activity for liquid-phase hydrogenation ofacetophenone. Kumbhar, 96(1993)241 Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. II. Catalytic properties in the hydrogenation of acetophenone, determination of the reactivity ratios as selectivity criteria. Masson et al., 99(1993)147 Acetoxylation Propylene oxide synthesis via propene acetoxylation over supported palladium and platinum catalysts fol- lowed by cracking of glycol acetates in a melt of potas- sium acetate. Gusevskaya et al., 97(1993)1 Acid sites Effect of WO3 loading on the surface acidity of WO3/AI203 composite oxides. Zhang et al., 84(1992) 123 Deamination of sec-butylamine over acidic zeolites. Leqnitte et al., 84(1992)155 Coke formation in high-silica zeofites - a review. Bihby et al., 93(1992)1 Acid sites (BrCnsted and lewis) Direct partial oxidation of benzene to phenol on zeolite catalysts. Burch et al., 86(1992)139 Acid strength Para-sclectivity of zeolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between disproportionation and alkylation. Kim et al., 83(1992)51 Preparation of highly para-selective metallosilieate catalysts for alkylation of ethylbenzene with ethanol. Kim et al., 100(1993)27 Acid-base additives Some fundamental and practical aspects of the ammox- idation of alkylbenzenes. Rizayev et al., 83(1992) 103 Acidity Decomposition of isopropanol on magnesium oxide/silica in relation to texture, acidity and chemical composition. Youssef et al., 81(1992)1

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188

SUBJECT INDEX

VOLUMES 81-100

A

Acetaldehyde Oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde over a hetero- genized surface-vanadate Wacker catalyst in the ab- sence of gaseous oxygen. Van der Heide et al.,

86(1992)181

Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)39

Kinetic and transient kinetic investigations of the syn- thesis of oxygenates from carbon monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rhodium catalysts. Bureh et al.,

88(1992)77

Acetaldehyde reactions Investigation of the reactions of acetaldehyde on pro- moted rhodium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)61

Acetic acid Acetic acid and methyl acetate formation from meth- anol alone over ruthenium(II)-tin(II) cluster complex catalysts supported on copper-containing oxide. Yamakawa et al., 92(1992)L1

Acetic a n h y d r i d e Acetic anhydride synthesis from methyl formate cata- lysed by rhodium-iodide complexes. Seuillet et al.,

93(1993)219

Acetone Kinetic investigation of the oxidative dehydrogenation of isobutyric acid on a Fe-P-O catalyst: Role of water. Dekiouk et al., 90(1992)61

Acetophenone hydrogenation Nickel supported in titania-silica: Preparation, charac- terization and activity for liquid-phase hydrogenation ofacetophenone. Kumbhar, 96(1993)241

Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. II. Catalytic properties in the hydrogenation of acetophenone, determination of the reactivity ratios as selectivity criteria. Masson et al., 99(1993)147

Acetoxylation Propylene oxide synthesis via propene acetoxylation over supported palladium and platinum catalysts fol- lowed by cracking of glycol acetates in a melt of potas- sium acetate. Gusevskaya et al., 97(1993)1

Acid sites Effect of WO3 loading on the surface acidity of WO3/AI203 composite oxides. Zhang et al.,

84(1992) 123

Deamination of sec-butylamine over acidic zeolites. Leqnitte et al., 84(1992)155

Coke formation in high-silica zeofites - a review. Bihby et al., 93(1992)1

Acid sites (BrCnsted and lewis) Direct partial oxidation of benzene to phenol on zeolite catalysts. Burch et al., 86(1992)139

Acid strength Para-sclectivity of zeolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between disproportionation and alkylation. Kim et al., 83(1992)51

Preparation of highly para-selective metallosilieate catalysts for alkylation of ethylbenzene with ethanol. Kim et al., 100(1993)27

Acid-base additives Some fundamental and practical aspects of the ammox- idation of alkylbenzenes. Rizayev et al.,

83(1992) 103

Acidity Decomposition of isopropanol on magnesium oxide/silica in relation to texture, acidity and chemical composition. Youssef et al., 81(1992)1

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Surface modified niobium oxide catalysts: synthesis, characterization, and catalysis. Jehng et al.,

83(1992)179

Effect of WO3 loading on the surface acidity of WO3]AI203 composite oxides. Zhang et al.,

84(1992) 123

Roles of Br~usted and Lewis sites during cracking of n-octane on H-mordenite. Abbot et al.,

85(1992) 173

Textural, acidic and catalytic properties of niobium phosphate and of niobium oxide. Influence of the pre- treatment temperature. Florentine et al.,

89(1992) 143

Method for distinguishing Brcusted-acid sites in mix- tures of H-ZSM-5, H-Y and silica-alumina. Pereira et al., 90(1992)145

Catalytic activity of layered a-(tin or zirconium) phos- phates and chromia-pillared derivatives for isopropyl alcohol decomposition. Guerrero-Rniz et al.,

92(1992)81

Oxidative coupling of methane on lithium-calcium phosphate catalysts. Ohno et al., 93(1993)141

Factors affecting selectivity in the rearrangement of cyclohexanone oxime to caprolactam over modified aluminas. Cnrtin et al., 93(1992)75

Influence of boria loading on the activity of B203/AI203 catalysts for the conversion of cyclohexa- none oxime to caprolactam. Curtin et al.,

93(1992)91

Catalytic conversion of methanol into light alkenes on mordenite-like zeolites. Marchi et al., 94(1993)91

Synthesis and catalytic performance of Fe-Cr-bimetal- losilicate having a pentasil pore structure. Nagata et al., 94(1993)17

Comparative study of the effects of sodium impurity and amorphisation on the Lewis acidity of ~,-alnmina. Mohammed Saad et al., 94(1993)71

Titania-zirconia mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman et al.,

94(1993)45

Pillared clays: Characterization of acidity and catalytic properties and comparison with some zeolites. Auer et al., 97(1993)23

189

Surface acidity of porous catalysts by intermittent tem- perature-programmed desorption. Joly et al.,

96(1993)355

Support effects in cobalt-based Fischer-Tropseh cata- lysis. Bessell, 96(1993)253

Ferrisilicate analogs of ZSM-5 zeolite as catalysts for one-step oxidation of benzene to phenol. Kharitonov et al., 98(1993)33

Acidity of a microporous amorphous alumina measured by intermittent temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia. Joly et al., 98(1993)61

Acidity and catalytic behavior of vanadium-phospho- rus--oxygen catalysts. Cornaglia et al., 100(1993)37

Activated carbon Catalytic properties of Mo(CO)6 supported on acti- vated carbon for ethene homologation. Nakamura et al., 87(1992)69

Active carbon Decarbonylation of methyl formate over heteroge- neous catalysts. I. Activity and selectivity. Lee et al.,

83(1992) 165

Preparation of large pore alumina supports for hy- drodesulfurization catalysts. Walendziewski et al.,

96(1993) 163

Active carbons from semianthracites. Ruiz et al., 98(1993) 115

Active centres Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst - a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992) 1

Active phase in OCM Oxidative coupling of methane over y-alnmina-sup- ported lead oxide catalyst. Park et al., 85(1992)117

Active sites Oscillations during the interaction between carbon monoxide and oxygen on palladium-containing cata- lysts. Tenchev et al., 83(1992)31

Activity Influence of alnminlttm and potassium on activity and texture of fused iron catalysts for ammonia synthesis. Kowalezyk et al., 87(1992)1

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Structure and activity of a CoMo/Al203 catalyst upon modification by gamma irradiation. Vladov et al.,

94(1993) 205

Adiponitrile Characterization and catalytic properties of several potassium-doped iron-nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

92(1992) 131

Surface characterization and catalytic properties of several graphite supported potassium-free and potas- sium-doped nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

99(1993)115

Adsorption Control of metal radial profiles in alumina supports by carbon dioxide. Kresge et al., 81(1992)215

Methanol synthesis by means of diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform and temperature-pro- grammed reaction spectroscopy. Neophytides et al.,

86(1992)45

Nitrogen containing species as intermediates in the oxidation of ammonia over sifica supported molybdena catalysts. Biermarm et al., 86(1992)165

Reaction mechanism of methanol dehydrogenation on a sodium carbonate catalyst. Su et al., 91(1992)131

Characterization of nickel species at Ni/y-A1203 and Ni/faujasite catalysts by carbon monoxide adsorption. Kubelkova et al., 95(1993)87

Catalytic activity of ruthenium promoted Co- Mo/AI203 and infrared investigation of carbon mono- xide and nitric oxide adsorption. Xiao et al.,

95(1993)21

A d s o r p t i o n isotherms Xenon adsorption studies on faujasite-like zeolites: Low-temperature 129Xe-NMR and room temperature isotherms. Pires et al., 95(1993)75

Aerogel AlUmina aerogel for support of a methane combustion catalyst. Mizushima et al., 88(1992)137

Titania-zirconia mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman et al.,

94(1993)45

Ag ing Catalytic behavior of platinum ion-exchanged zinc- aluminosilicates in n-pentane aromatization. Fukase et al., 93(1992)35

Residual oil cracking with generation of hydrogen: Deactivation of iron oxide catalyst in the steam-iron reaction. Fukase et al., 100(1993)1

Alcoho l syn thes i s Higher alcohol synthesis on modified iron based cata- lysts: Copper and molybdenum addition. Kiennemann et al., 99(1993)175

Aldehyde hydrogenation Effect of promoter on selective hydrogenation of a,l/- unsaturated aldehydes over cobalt borides. Chen et al.,

99(1993)85

Alka l i m e t a l c a t i o n Methacrylic acid synthesis. I. Condensation of pro- pionie acid with formaldehyde over alkali metal cation on silica catalysts. Bailey ctal., 88(1992)163

Alka l i m e t a l c h l o r i d e Oxidative coupling of methane over alkali metal chloride promoted zirconia. Effect of the preparation pethod. Khan ct al., 90(1992)199

Alka l i n i cke l oxide Potassinm/calcium/nickel oxide catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Dooley et al., 90(1992)159

Alkali oxide promotion Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)39

Alka l i promotion Complementary study by calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy of alkali metal doped Pd/SiO2 solids: Adsorption of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Gra- vcllc-Rumcau-Mail ct al., 98(1993)45

A l k a l i n e e a r t h oxides Influence of basicity on the catalytic activity for oxida- tive coupling of methane. Maitra et al., 85(1992)27

Alkaline metal salts Decarbonylation of methyl formate over heteroge- neous catalysts. I. Activity and selectivity. Lee et al.,

83(1992) 165

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A lka l i ne treatment Improvement of platinum-supported zeolite catalysts for n-hexane aromatization by halocarbon treatment and alkaline soaking. Sngimoto et al., %(1993)201

Alkane adsorption Calorimetric and catalytic investigation of alkanes re- activity over a variety of MFI structures. Auroux et al.,

93(1993) 181

Alkane conversion Alkane conversion and topological segregation in PtM/A1203 catalysts. Coq et al., 82(1992)231

Conversion of light alkanes into aromatic hydrocar- bons. VI. Aromatization of C2-C4 alkanes on H-ZSM- 5 - Reaction mechanisms. Guisnet et al.,

87(1992)255

A l k a n e h y d r o g e n o l y s i s Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst -- a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992)1

A l k a n e isomerization Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst -- a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992)1

Alkane-fleuterium exchange Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst - a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992)1

Alkene hydrogenation Recently published work on EUROPT- 1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst - a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992)1

Alkene metathesis Dimerization of ethene to 2-butene and metathesis with 1-butene by sequential use of homogeneous cata- lyst systems. Pillai et al., 81(1992)273

Metathesis of 1-alkenes in the liquid phase over a Re2OT/y-AI203 catalyst. Spronk et al., II. Kinetics of deactivation 83(1992)213

Alkenes Ruthenium promotion of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis over coprecipitated cobalt/eeria catalysts. Bruce et al.,

100(1993)51

Phase cooperation and remote control effects in selec- tive ofidation catalysts - a review. Wang et al.,

81(1992) 141

Reaction network for the epoxidation reaction of al- kenes with organic hydroperoxides. Kaminski et al.,

88(1992) 1

Barium modification of a high-silica zeolite for meth- anol conversion to light alkenes. Abdiilahi et al.,

91(1992)1

Liquid-phase catalytic hydrogenation using palladium alloy membranes. Farris et al., 96(1993)25

Alkyla t ion Alkylation of phenol with methanol over Mn304. Be- zouhanova et al., 83(1992)45

Alkylation of benzene with propene to produce cumene over a nickel/y-alumlna catalyst. Jian et al.,

91(1992)125

Pata-selective alkylation of toluene with methanol over ZSM-5 zeolites. Vayssilov et al., 94(1993)117

Alkylation of toluene over double structure ZSM-5 type catalysts covered with a silicalite shell. Lee et al.,

96(1993)151

Preparation of highly para-selective metallosilicate catalysts for alkylation of ethylbenzene with ethanol. Kim et al., 100(1993)27

Alky lbenzenes

Some fundamental and practical aspects of the ammox- idation of alkylbenzenes. Rizayev et al.,

83(1992) 103

Alloys Preparation and catalysis over palladium composite membranes. Gryaznov et al., 96(1993)15

Allumina supports Preparation of large pore alumina supports for hy- drodesulfurization catalysts. Walendziewski et al.,

96(1993) 163

AIPO4 Anion treatment (F- or SO42-) of AIPO4-AI203 (25 wt.-°J~ AI2O3) catalysts. IV. Catalytic pcrf0rmancc in the alkylation of phenol with methanol. Bautista et aL,

99(1993) 161

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AIPO4-8 Dehydration of (DPA)VPI-5: In situ variable tempera- ture multinuciear NMR investigations. Maistriau et al., 81(1992)67

A l u m i n a Influence of coke formation on the aromatization of isophorone. Sai Prasad et al., 83(1992)141

Selective oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride: A comparative study between promoted and unpro- rooted VPO catalysts. Bej et al., 83(1992)149

Effect of WO3 loading on the surface acidity of WO3/AI203 composite oxides. Zhang et al.,

84(1992) 123

High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol in the presence of oxygen and water vapor. Hamada et al., 88(1992)L1

Factors affecting selectivity in the rearrangement of cyclohexanone oxime to caprolactam over modified aluminas. Curtin et al., 93(1992)75

Catalyst for the elimination of sulphur dioxide from streams by the Claus reaction at low temperature. AI- varez ct al., 93(1993)231

Catalytic activity of ruthenium promoted Co- Mo/A1203 and infrared investigation of carbon mono- xide and nitric oxide adsorption. Xiao et al.,

95(1993)21

Hydrogenation of phenol over supported platinum and palladium catalysts. Talukdar et al., 96(1993)229

AIPO4-A1203 catalysts with low alumina content. I. Structural and textural characterization of catalysts obtained with aqueous ammonia. Bantista et al.,

96(1993) 175

Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic investigation of hydrotreating catalysts and related ma- terials. Hart et al., 98(1993)195

y - A l u m i n a Comparative study of the effects of sodium impurity and amorphisation on the Lewis acidity of y-alumina. Mohammed Saad et al., 94(1993)71

Heterogeneously catalysed dismutation and eonmuta- tion reactions of CHCI3-nFn ehlorofluorocarbons: A kinetic study. Hess et al., 82(1992)247

A l u m i n a aerogel Alnmlna aerogel for support of a methane combustion catalyst. Mizushima et al., 88(1992)137

A l u m i n a c a r r i e r Characterization of nickel species at Ni/y-AI203 and Ni/faujasite catalysts by carbon monoxide adsorption. Kubelkova et al., 95(1993)87

A l u m i n a s u p p o r t s Control of metal radial profiles in alumina supports by carbon dioxide. Kresge et al., 81(1992)215

Preparation of carbon-covered alumina using fluoro- hydrocarbons: A new acidic support material. Boor- man et al., 95(1993)197

A l u m i n i u m

Dehydration of (DPA)VPI-5: In situ variable tempera- ture multinuclear NMR investigations. Maistriau et al., 81(1992)67

Influence of aluminium and potassium on activity and texture of fused iron catalysts for ammonia synthesis. Kowalczyk et al., 87(1992)1

A l u m i n i u m phosphate--aluminium A1PO4-AI203 catalysts with low alumina content. I. Structural and textural characterization of catalysts obtained with aqueous ammonia. Bautista et al.,

96(1993) 175

A l u m i n i u m - p i l l a r e d montmorillonite Catalytic activity of nickel sulphide catalysts supported on AI-pillared montmorillonite for thiophene hydrode- sulphurization. Kloprogge et al., 97(1993)77

A m b e r l y s t - 1 5

Direct Fries reaction of resorcinoi with benzoic acods catalysed by zeolite H-beta. Hoefnagel et al.,

97(1993)87

A m i n e a d s o r p t i o n Method for distinguishing Breusted-acid sites in mix- tures of H-ZSM-5, H-Y and silica-alumina. Pereira et al., 90(1992)145

6-Aminohexanenitrile Characterization and catalytic properties of several potassinm-doped iron-nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

92(1992)131

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Aminohexanitrile Surface characterization and catalytic properties of several graphite supported potassium-free and potas- sium-doped nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

99(1993) 115

Ammonia Intrinsic kinetics of nitric oxide reduction by ammonia on a vanadia-titania catalyst. Lintz et al.,

85(1992) 13

A1PO4-A1203 catalysts with low alumina content. I. Structural and textural characterization of catalysts obtained with aqueous ammonia. Bautista et al.,

96(1993) 175

Acidity of a mlcroporous amorphous alumina measured by intermittent temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia. Joly et al., 98(1993)6!

Vanadia on titania prepared by vapour deposition of vanadyl alkoxide: Influence of preparation variables on structure and activity for the selective catalytic reduc- tion of nitric oxide by ammonia. Nickl et al.,

98(1993) 173

A m m o n i a adsorption Pyridine synthesis from tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol over a paUadium/?-alumina catalyst. I. Behavior of ad- sorbed ammonia on a palladium/y-alumina catalyst. Choi et aL, 87(1992)157

Ammonia desorption Surface acidity of porous catalysts by intermittent tem- perature-programmed desorption. Joly et al.,

96(1993)355

Ammonia formation Reduction of nitrates by dihydrogen in CeO2 and Rh/CeO2 catalysts. Barbier, Jr. et al., 90(1992)11

Ammonia oxidation Nitrogen containing species as intermediates in the oxidation of ammonia over silica supported molybdena catalysts. Biermann et al., 86(1992)165

Catalytic reduction of nitric oxide over amorphous and crystalline chromia. II. Structural dependence of selec- tive and non-selective reactions. Curry-Hyde et al.,

90(1992) 183

Characterization of mixed copper-manganese oxides supported on titania catalysts for selective oxidation of ammonia. W611ner et al., 94(1993)181

193

Effect of crystal morphology in selective catalytic re- duction of nitric oxide over V205 catalysts. Ozkan et al., 96(1993)365

Ammonia synthesis Removal of chlorine ions from Ru/MgO catalysts for ammonia. Murata et al., synthesis 82(1992)1

Influence of aluminium and potassium on activity and texture of fused iron catalysts for ammonia synthesis. Kowalczyk et al., 87(1992)i

Ammoxidation Some fundamental and practical aspects of the ammox- idation of alkylbenzenes. Rizayev et al.,

83(1992) 103

Ammoxidation of toluene over CuNa-ZSM-5. Kim et al., 85(1992)47

Amorphous a l u m i n a Acidity of a microporous amorphous alumina measured by intermittent temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia. Joly et al., 98(1993)61

Amorphous metals Properties and catalytic behaviour for the Fischer- Tropsch synthesis of amorphous iron-based alloys pre- pared by spark-erosion. Coteron et al., 95(1993)237

Anaerobic conditions Vanadium oxides as regenerable reagents in the oxida- tion of butan-2-one to diacetyl. McCuUagh et al.,

97(1993)39

Anatase Physical and chemical characterization of surface va- nadium oxide supported on titania: Influence of the titania phase (anatase, ruffle, brookite and B). Deo et al., 91(1992)27

Anion treatment Anion treatment (F" or SO42-) of A1PO4-AI203 (25 wt.-% A1203) catalysts. IV. Catalytic performance in the alkylation of phenol with methanol. Bautista et al.,

99(1993) 161

Antimony Nickel passivation on flnidised cracking catalysts with different antimony complexes. Corma et al.,

85(1992)61

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Antimony oxide Oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum-antimony oxide catalysts. Fuchs et al., 94(1993)85

Aqueous ammonia AIPO4-AI203 catalysts with low alumina content. I. Structural and textural characterization of catalysts obtained with aqueous ammonia. Bautista et al.,

96(1993) 175

Aromatic aldehydes Novel direct hydrogenation process of aromatic car- boxylic acids to the corresponding aldehydes with zir- conia catalyst. Yokoyama et al., 88(1992)149

Aromatic compounds Selective steam reforming of aromatic compounds on metal catalysts - a review. Duprez, 82(1992)111

Aromatics Oxidative oligomerization of methane to aromatics. Claridge et al., 89(1992)103

Aromatization Influence of copper on physico-chemical and catalytic properties of ZSM-5 zeolites in the reaction of ethene aromatization. Arishtirova et al., 81(1992)15

Aromatization of propane over a zeolite catalyst in both a microreactor and pilot plant. Harris et al.,

83(1992) 59

Influence of coke formation on the aromatization of isophorone. Sai Prasad et al., 83(1992)141

Effects of pretreatments on state of gallium and aro- matization activity ofgallium/ZSM-5 catalysts. Dooley et al., 84(1992)17

Conversion of light alkanes into aromatic hydrocar- bons. VI. Aromatization of C2-C4 alkanes on H-ZSM- 5 -- Reaction mechanisms. Guisnet et al.,

87(1992) 255

Catalytic behavior of platinum ion-exchanged zinc- aluminosilicates in n-pentane aromatization. Fukase et al., 93(1992)35

Arrhenins parameters Selective oxidation of methyl a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. II. Assessment of the Arrhenius and Langmuir parameters. Schuurman et al.,

89(1992)31

Aurichalcite Georgeite and azurite as precursors in the preparation of co-precipitated copper/zinc oxide catalysts. Spencer et al., 85(1992)1

Azurite Georgeite and azurite as precursors in the preparation of co-precipitated copper/zinc oxide catalysts. Spencer et al., 85(1992)1

B

B-phase Physical and chemical characterization of surface va- nadium oxide supported on titania: Influence of the titania phase (anatase, rutile, brookite and B). Deo et al., 91(1992)27

Balandin volcano curves Kinetic interpretation of periodic trends in heteroge- neous catalysis. Kasztelan, 83(1992)L1

Bal l milling Nanophase iron carbides as catalysts for carbon diox- ide hydrogenation. Trovarelli et al., 95(1993)L9

B a r i u m hydroxide Oxidative dimerization of methane in molten Na2CO3- K2CO3 eutectic at 800"C: Comparison with other mol- ten salts. Moneuse et al., 85(1992)147

B a r i u m modification BariUm modification of a high-silica zeolite for meth- anol conversion to light alkenes. Abdillahi et al.,

91(1992)1

Basic sites Alkylation of phenol with methanol over Mn304. Be- zouhanova et al., 83(1992)45

Bas ie i ty

Decarbonylation of methyl formate over heteroge- neous catalysts. I. Activity and selectivity. Lee et al.,

83(1992) 165

Influence of basicity on the catalytic activity for oxida- tive coupling of methane. Maltra et al., 85(1992)27

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Oxidative dimerization of methane in molten Na2CO3- K2CO3 eutectic at 800"C: Comparison with other mol- ten salts. Moneuse et al., 85(1992)147

Oxidative coupling of methane on lithium-calcium phosphate catalysts. Ohno et al., 93(1993)141

Beckmann rearrangement Factors affecting selectivity in the rearrangement of cyclohexanone oxime to caprolactam over modified aluminas. Curtin et al., 93(1992)75

Influence of boria loading on the activity of B203/AI203 catalysts for the conversion of cyclohexa- none oxime to caprolactam. Curtin et al.,

93(1992) 91

Benzene Selectivity to cyclohexenes in the liquid phase hydroge- nation of benzene and toluene over ruthenium cata- lysts, as influenced by reaction modifiers. Strnijk et al.,

82(1992)277

Partial liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- clohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. II. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Struijk et al.,

89(1992) 77

Alkylation of benzene with propene to produce cumene over a nickel/7-alumina catalyst. Jian et al.,

91(1992)125

Benze~te a lky l a t i on

Effect of water in the performance of the "solid phos- phoric acid" catalyst for alkylation of benzene to cumene and for oligomerization ofpropene. Cavani et al., 97(1993)177

Benzene complete oxidation Complete oxidation of benzene on manganese dioxide by ozone. Naydenov et al., 97(1993)17

Benzene hydrogenation Carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containing iron: II Catalytic behaviour in benzene hydrogenation and thiophene hydrodesulfurization. Guerrero-Ruiz et al.,

81(1992)101

Partial liquid phase hydrogenation of benzene to eyclo- hexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. I. Preparation, characterization of the catalyst and study of a number of process vari- ables. Strnijk et al., 83(1992)263

Relationship between reduced nickel and activity for benzene hydrogenation on Ni-USY zeolite catalysts. Daza et al., 87(1992)145

Benzene isopropylation Alkylation of benzene with isopropanol over zeolite beta. Reddy, 95(1993)53

Benzene oxidation Oxidation of benzene to phenol by nitrous oxide over Fe-ZSM-5 zeolites. Panov et al., 82(1992)31

Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5 zeofite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Benzene partial oxidation Direct partial oxidation of benzene to phenol on zeolite catalysts. Butch et al., 86(1992)139

Benzene selective oxidation Promotional effect of sodium and phosphorus on V- Mo-O catalyst. Liu et al., 97(1993)103

Benzene to phenol oxidation Ferrisilicate analogs of ZSM-5 zeolite as catalysts for one-step oxidation of benzene to phenol. Kharitonov et al., 98(1993)33

1,4-Benzoquinone Hydroxylation of phenol with hydrogen peroxide on EROTS-1 catalyst. Martens et al., 99(1993)71

Benzylation Benzylation of toluene by benzyl chloride over protonic zeolites. Coq et al., 100(1993)69

Bifunctional mechanism Aromatization of short chain alkanes on zeolite cata- lysts - a Review. Gnisnet et al., 89(1992)1

Bimetallic X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy studies of Pt-Sn-SiO2 catalysts. Srinivasan et al., 87(1992)45

Bimetallic catalysts Carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containing iron. I. Preparation and characterization. Guerrero-Rniz et ai., 81(1992)81

Carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containing iron: II Catalytic behaviour in benzene hydrogenation and thiophene hydrodesalfiarization. Guerrero-Ruiz et al.,

81(1992) 101

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Activity and infrared studies during carbon monoxide oxidation over bimetallic palladium-rbodium/silica catalysts. Araya et al., 92(1992)17

Characterization of platinum-tin bimetallic catalysts supported on alumina and niobia. Aranda et al.,

100(1993)77

Correlation between chemisorption and the mechan- ism of carbon monoxide hydrogenation over Pt- Co/NaY catalysts. Lu et al., 93(1992)61

Bimetallies Alkane conversion and topological segregation in PtM/AI203 catalysts. Coq et al., 82(1992)231

Binary alloys Methanol synthesis catalysts derived from copper in- termetallic precursors: Transient response to pulses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Jennings et al., 82(1992)65

Binding energy X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladium in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Schmitz et al., 92(1992)59

Bismuth Catalytic oxidative coupling of methane on metal ox- ides. I. Effect of oxidation state of bismuth and revers- ibility of lattice oxygen on activity in barium-lantha- num-bismuth oxides. Bhattacharya ct al.,

85(1992) 135

Selective oxidation of glycerol on a Pt-Bi catalyst. Kimura et al., 96(1993)217

Bismuth oxide Solid solutions of bismuth oxide as promising catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Voskresenskaya et al., 90(1992)209

Bismuth selenide Palladium based multi-component catalytic systems for the alcohol to caboxylate oxidation reaction. Kimu- ra et al., 95(1993)143

Bismuth-manganese oxide Characterization of bismuth-manganese catalysts for methane oxidative coupling. Baldikova et al.,

89(1992)169

Boria loading Influence of boria loading on the activity of B203/AI203 catalysts for the conversion of cyclohexa- none oxime to caprolactam. Curtin et al.,

93(1992)91

Boron oxide Influence of boria loading on the activity of B203/AI203 catalysts for the conversion of cyclohexa- none oxime to caprolactam. Curtin et al.,

93(1992)91

Brensted acidity Method for distinguishing Brctnsted-acid sites in mix- tures of H-ZSM-5, H-Y and silica-alumina. Pereira et al., 90(1992)145

Brensted acidity Catalytic activity of layered a-(tin or zirconium) phos- phates and chromia-pillared derivatives for isopropyl alcohol decomposition. Guerrero-Ruiz et al.,

92(1992)81

Brensted acidity Acidity and catalytic behavior of vanadlum-phospho- rus-oxygen catalysts. Cornaglia et al., 100(1993)37

Brookite Physical and chemical characterization of surface va- nadium oxide supported on titania: Influence of the titania phase (anatase, rutile, brookite and B). Dco et al., 91(1992)27

BTX conversion E~amination of dc-coking of promoted (Co, Ni) M o / 7 -

Al203 catalysts by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Hughes et al., 90(1992)117

Butadiene Oxidative dehydrogenation of n-butane to butadienc: effect of different promoters on the performance of V-Mg-O catalysts. Bhattacharyya et al., 87(1992)29

Butane Hydrocracking of n-butane and n-heptane over a sul- tided nickel erionite catalyst. Heck et al.,

86(1992)83

Oxidative dehydrogenation of n-butane on iron-zinc oxide catalysts. Armendariz et al., 92(1992)29

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n-Butane Oxidative dehydrogenation of n-butane to butadieue: effect of different promoters on the performance of V-Mg-O catalysts. Bhattacharyya et al., 87(1992)29

B u t a n e aromatization Gallium containin~ hybrid catalyst for the aromatiza- tion of n-butane. Le Van Mao et al., 86(1992)127

B u t a n e oxidation Selective oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride: A comparative study between promoted and unpro- moted VPO catalysts. Bej et al., 83(1992)149

Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5 zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Acidity and catalytic behavior of vanadium-phospho- rus-oxygen catalysts. Cornaglia et al., 100(1993)37

Butane-2-one Vanadium oxides as regenerable reagents in the oxida- tion of butan-2-one to diacetyl. MeCallagh et al.,

97(1993)39

Butanonc oxidation Selective oxidation of butan-2-one to diacetyl over va- nadium pentoxide: An investigation by temporal ana- lysis of products. McCullagh et al., 95(1993)183

Butanone selective oxidation Kinetic study of the selective oxidation of butan-2-one to diacetyl over vanadium phosphorus oxide. McCul- lagh et al., 93(1993)203

Butene aromatization Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Butene dehydrogenation Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. II. Epitaxy and synergy between y-Fe203 and ferrite spinels. Xu et al., 89(1992)131

Butene dehydrogenation Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrOgenation of butene over iron complex oxides. I. Preparation of monophasic iron oxides and ferrite spinels and analysis of their mixtures. Xu et al.,

89(1992) 117

Butene isomerization Isomerization of n-butenes to isobutene catalyzed by fluorinated ahlmlna: Reaction kinetics. Szabo et aL,

96(1993)319

3 , 3 - d i m e t h y l - l - B u t e n e isomerization Textural, acidic and catalytic properties of niobium phosphate and of niobium oxide. Influence of the pre- treatment temperature. Florentine et al.,

89(1992) 143

Butene metathesis Dimerization of ethene to 2-butene and metathesis with 1-butene by sequential use of homogeneous cata- lyst systems. PiUai et al., 81(1992)273

Butene oligomerization Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5 zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Butene oxidation Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5 zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Properties of cobalt-promoted (VO)P207 in the oxida- tion of butane. Zazhigalov et al., 96(1993)135

Butene synthesis Trans-but-2-ene is the first hydrocarbon produced in the conversion of methanol to gasoline over zeolite H-ZSM-5. Sulikowski et al., 89(1992)69

te r t -Buty l alcohol Azide activation of metallophthalocyanine complexes for the catalytic oxidation of alkanes in the liquid phase. Lyons et al., 84(1992)L1

B u t y l a m i n e deamination Deamination of sec-butylamine over acidic zeofites. Lequitte et al., 84(1992)155

1 ,4 -Bu tyned io l Kinetics of the synthesis of 1,4-butynediol over a cop- per-bismuth/magnesium silicate catalyst. Chu et al.,

97(1993)123

B y - p r o d u c t formation Liquid-phase oxidation of 1-methoxy-2-propanol with air. III. Chemical deactivation and oxygen poisoning of platinum catalysts. Mallat et al., 86(1992)147

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C

13C NMR Electron transfer in zeolites: Formation of aminium and bipyddinium cation radicals. Brunel et al.,

99(1993)9

C-N hydrogenolysis Hydrogenolysis of C-N bonds on platinum catalysts. Triyono et al., 100(1993)145

CI chemistry Progress in catalytic technology in the People's Repub- lie of China during the 1980s - a Review. Min et al.,

95(1993)1

C a l c i u m oxide Vanadium mixed oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Gervasini et al., 83(1992)235

Calcium oxide as a catalyst for the isomerization of 5-vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene to 5-ethylidenebicy- clo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene in the liquid phase. Baba et al.,

97(1993)L19

Calcium-nickel-potassium Catalytic low-temperature oxydeliydrogenation of methane to higher hydrocarbons with very high selec- tivity at 8-12% conversion. Rasko et al., 84(1992)57

C a l o r i m e t r y Complementary study by calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy of alkali metal doped Pd/SiO2 Solids: Adsorption of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Gra- velle-Rumean-Mail et al., 98(1993)45

Caprolactam Factors affecting selectivity in the rearrangement of cyclohexanone oxime to caprolactam over modified aluminas. Curtin et al., 93(1992)75

Influence of boria loading on the activity of B203/AI203 catalysts for the conversion of eyelohexa- none oxime to caprolactam. Curtin et al.,

93(1992)91

Carbon CarbOn supported bimetallic catalysts containing iron. I. Preparation and characterization. Guerrero-Rniz et al., 81(1992)81

Carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containing iron: II Catalytic behaviour in benzene hydrogenation and thiophenc hydrodesulfurization. Gucrrero-Rulz et al.,

81(1992) 101

Promoting effect of active carbons on methanol dehy- drogenation on sodium carbonate: Hydrogen spiUover. Suet al., 95(1993)131

Nanophase iron carbides as catalysts for carbon diox- ide hydrogenation. Trovarelli et al., 95(1993)L9

Carbon black Preparation of large pore alumina supports for hy- drodesulfurization catalysts. Walendziewski et al.,

96(1993) 163

Carbon dioxide Control of metal radial profiles in alumina supports by carbon dioxide. Kresge et al., 81(1992)215

Methanol synthesis catalysts derived from copper in- termetallic precursors: Transient response to pulses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Jennings et al., 82(1992)65

Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to C1---C7 hydrocar- bons via methanol on composite catalysts. Inui et al.,

94(1993) 31

Carbon dioxide absorption Characterization of lanthanum-modified y -alumina by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and carbon dioxide absorption. Haack et al., 82(1992)199

Carbon dioxide hydrogenation Copper/zirconia catalysts for the synthesis of methanol from carbon dioxide: Influence of preparation vari- ables on structural and catalytic properties of catalysts. Koeppel et al., 84(1992)77

Methanol synthesis by means of diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform and temperature-pro- grammed reaction spectroscopy. Neophytides et al.,

86(1992)45

Nanophase iron carbides as catalysts for carbon diox- ide hydrogenation. Trovarelli et al., 95(1993)L9

Carbon monoxide Oscillations during the interaction between carbon monoxide and oxygen on palladium-contalnlng cata- lysts. Tenchev et al., 83(1992)31

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Activity and structural changes of alnmina-supported CuO and CuCr204 catalysts during carbon monoxide oxidation in the presence of water. LopezAgudo et al.,

91(1992)43

C a r b o n m o n o x i d e a d s o r p t i o n Characterization of nickel species at Ni/r-AI203 and Ni/fanjasite catalysts by carbon monoxide adsorption. Kubelkova et al., 95(1993)87

Complementary study by calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy of alkali metal doped Pd/SiO2 solids: Adsorption of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Gra- velle-Rumeau-Mail et al., 98(1993)45

C a r b o n m o n o x i d e h y d r o g e n a t i o n Cobalt/manganese oxide catalysts: Use of chromium promoters for long chain hydrocarbon production. Colley et al., 84(1992)1

Correlation between chemisorption and the mechan- ism of carbon monoxide hydrogenation over Pt- Co/NaY catalysts. Lu et al., 93(1992)61

Catalytic properties and crystalline structures of man- ganese-promoted iron ultratine particles for liquid- phase hydrogenation of carbon monoxide. Itoh et al.,

960993) 125

C a r b o n m o n o x i d e o x i d a t i o n Effect of catalyst pretreatment on the oxidation of carbon monoxide over coprecipitated gold catalysts. Tanielyan et al., 85(1992)73

Study on the possible existence of multiplicity features in ethylene hydrogenation over Pt/boehmite catalysts. Han et al., 86(1992)71

Infected zone model II: Analyses of published ex- perimental data. Lau et al., 91(1992)97

Oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum-tin dioxide catalysts at low temperatures. Boulahouache et al.,

91(1992)115

Activity and infrared studies during carbon monoxide oxidation over bimetallic palladinm-rhodium/silica catalysts. Araya et al., 92(1992)17

Oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum-antimony oxide catalysts. Fuchs et al., 94(1993)85

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Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)39

Investigation of the reactions of acetaldehyde on pro- moted rhodium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)61

Preparation and catalysis over palladium composite membranes. Gryaznov et al., 96(1993)15

Carbon-covered a l u m i n a Influence of coke formation on the aromatization of isophorone. Sai Prasad et al., 83(1992)141

C a r b o n - c o v e r e d a l u m i n a supports Preparation of carbon-covered alumina using fluoro- hydrocarbons: A new acidic support material. Boor- man et al., 95(1993)197

C a r b o x y l i c acid Novel direct hydrogenation process of aromatic car- boxylic acids to the corresponding aldehydes with zir- conia catalyst. Yokoyama ct al., 88(1992)149

C a t a l y s t c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n Titania supported vanadium oxide catalysts for the selective oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride: Influence of vanadia content on activity and surface species. Nobbenhuis et al., 85(1992)157

C a t a l y s t c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n (AAS, X R D ) Deactivation of ruthenium catalysts in continuous glu- cose hydrogenation. Arena, 87(1992)219

C a t a l y s t c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n (acidity, BET, M o s s b a u e r spec t roscopy , TPD, X R D ) Nonoxidative dehydrogenation of cyclohexanol over copper-iron binary oxides. Chen et al., 83(1992)201

C a t a l y s t c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n ( a d s o r p t i o n , FT-

IR, XPS) Relationship between reduced nickel and activity for benzene hydrogenation on Ni-USY zeolite catalysts. Daza et al., 87(1992)145

C a t a l y s t c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n ( a d s o r p t i o n , IR,

T P D ) Factors affecting selectivity in the rearrangement of cyclohexanone oxime to caprulactam over modified aluminas. Curtin et al., 93(]992)75

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Catalyst character izat ion (adsorption,

SEM, TA, XPS, XRD) Surface segregation and catalytic hydrogenation properties of Ni67Zr33 amorphous alloy. Bao et al.,

85(1992) 101

Catalyst character izat ion (adsorption,

STEM, cyclic voitametry, XPS) Selective oxidation of methyl-a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. III. Catalyst deactivation. Schuurman et aL, 89(1992)47

Catalyst character izat ion (Auger spectros-

copy, STEM/EDX, XRD) Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. L Charac- terization of the catalysts. Hamar-Thibault et al.,

99(1993) 131

Catalyst character izat ion (BET, TPD, XRD) Influence of boria loading on the activity of B203/AI203 catalysts for the conversion of cyclohexa- none oxime to caprolactam. Curtin et al.,

93(1992)91

Catalyst characterization (BET, TPR, HItTEM, EELS, XRD) Metal-support effects and catalytic properties of plati- num supported on zinc ah, minate. Aguilar-Rios et al.,

90(1992)25

Catalyst character izat ion (BET, XPS, XRD) Characterization and catalytic properties of several potassium-doped iron-nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

920992) 131

Catalyst character izat ion (DRIFTS) Catalytic conversion of methanol into light alkenes on mordenite-like zeolites. Marchi et al., 94(1993)91

Catalyst character izat ion (DRIFTS, TPRS) Methanol synthesis by means of diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform and temperature-pro- grammed reaction spectrosCOpy. Neophytidcs et al.,

86(1992)45

Catalyst character izat ion (DTA, ESR, IR,

TGi TPD, XPS, XRD) Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao et al., 91(1992)67

Catalyst characterizat ion (DTA, SEM, TGA,

XRD) Barium modification of a high-silica zeolite for meth- anol conversion to light alkenes. Abdillahi et al.,

91(1992)1

Catalyst characterizat ion (ECS, XPS) A study of platinum catalysts modified by tin. Lamy- Pitara et al., 81(1992)47

Catalyst characterizat ion (electrical con-

ductivity) Kinetics of methane oxidative coupling on zinc-doped titanium oxide. Efstathiou et al., 92(1992)1

Catalyst characterizat ion (ESR, UV-visible, XRD), Vanadium mixed oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Gervasini et al., 83(1992)235

Catalyst characterizat ion (FT-IR) Roles of BrOusted and Lewis sites during cracking of n-octane on H-mordenite. Abbot et al.,

85(1992)173

Catalyst characterizat ion (FT-IR, NMR,

SEM, TEM, XRD) Preparation and characterization of titanosilicates with the ZSM-5 structure. Sulikowski et al., 84(1992)141

Catalyst characterizat ion (IR, Raman, XPS,

XRD) Catalytic and spectroscopy studies of vanadium oxide supported on group IVb and Vb metal oxides for oxi- dation of toluene. Huutanen et al., 97(1993)197

Catalyst characterizat ion (hydrogen che-

misorption, TEM, XPS) Removal of chlorine ions from Ru/MgO catalysts for ammonia. Murata et al., synthesis 82(1992)1

Catalyst characterizat ion (IR, XPS) Influence of nitrogen dioxide on the selective reduction of NOx with a catalyst of copper and nickel oxides. Blanco et al., 96(1993)331

Catalyst characterization (Mossbauer spec- troscopy, TEM-EDAX) Carbon supported bimetallic catalysts COntaining iron. I. Preparation and characterization. Guerrero-Ruiz et aL, 81(1992)81

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Catalyst characterization (nitrogen physi- sorption, nitrous oxide titration, SEM, TEM, TG/DTA, TPR, XRD) Copper/zirconia catalysts for the synthesis of methanol from carbon dioxide: Influence of preparation vari- ables on structural and catalytic properties of catalysts. Koeppel et al., 84(1992)77

Catalyst character iza t ion (NMR, Raman,

TPR) Vanadia on titania prepared by vapour deposition of vanadyl alkoxide: Influence of preparation variables on structur e and activity for the selective catalytic reduc- tion of nitric oxide by ammonia. Nickl et al.,

98(1993)173

Catalyst character iza t ion (NMR, Raman,

xps) Physical and chemical characterization of surface va- nadium oxide supported on titania: Influence of the titania phase (anatase, rutile, brookite and B). Deo et al., 91(1992)27

Catalyst character iza t ion (NMR, XRD) Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the transformation of the zeolite Y catalyst in the course of hydrochlorinatiou of 1-methylcydohexene by thiouyl chloride. Kolodziejski et al., 98(1993)71

Catalyst charaeter iza t ion (NO and pyrifline

adsorpt ion, XPS) Mo-USY zeolites for hydrodesulphurization. II. Sur- face properties of sulphided catalysts and activity for thiophene hydrodesulphurization. Anderson et al.,

99(1993)55

Catalyst character iza t ion (Raman, XRD) Oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on vanadium supported on magnesium silicates. Corma et al.,

97(1993) 159

Catalyst character iza t ion (SEM-EAX, XPS) Activity and structural changes of alumina-supported CuO and CuCr204 catalysts during carbon monoxide oxidation in the presence of water. LopezAgndo et al.,

91(1992)43

Catalyst character iza t ion (SEM-EDX, TEM) Platinum/y-Al203 catalytic membrane preparation, morphological and catalytic characterizations. Uzio et al., 96(1993)83

Catalyst characterization (structure, tex- ture) AIPO4-AI203 catalysts with low alumina content. I. Structural and textural characterization of catalysts obtained with aqueous ammonia. Bautista et al.,

96(1993) 175

Catalyst character izat ion (TEM, XPS,

XRD) Nickel supported on natural silicates: Activity and se- lectivity in sunflower seed oil hydrogenation. Rodrigo et al., SS(1992)101

Catalyst character izat ion (TGA, XPS) Promotional effect of sodium and phosphorus on V- Mo-O catalyst. Lin et al., 97(1993)103

Catalyst character izat ion (TPD) Characterization of unsupported cupric oxide and cu- pric oxide/sillca catalysts by temperature-programmed desorption of nitrogen oxide. Shimokawabe et al.,

87(1992)205

Temperature-programmed desorption study on sup- ported copper-contalning methanol synthesis cata- lysts. Robinson et al., 98(1993)81

Catalyst character izat ion (TPR, XPS, XRD) Surface characterization and catalytic properties of several graphite supported potassium-free and potas- sium-doped nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

99(1993) 115

Catalyst character izat ion (TPR, XRD) Preparation and characterization of PdO-MoO3/y- A1203 catalysts. Halasz et al., 82(1992)51

Catalyst character izat ion (XMPA, XPS) Bulk and surface analysis of a Fe-P-O oxydehydroge- nation catalyst. Barbaux et al., 90(1992)51

Catalyst character izat ion (XPS) Oxidation of toluene over V2Os/Nb205 catalysts. Huuhtanen et al., 98(1993)159

Catalyst character izat ion (XPS, XRD) Characterization of lanthanum-modified y -alnmina by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and carbon dioxide absorption. Haack et al., 82(1992)199

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Characterization of high-temperature calcined lantha- num-modified alumina by X-ray photoelectron spec- troscopy and X-ray diffraction. Haaek et al.,

87(1992) 103

C a t a l y s t c h a r g e size Study on the possible existence of multiplicity features in ethylene hydrogenation over Pt/bochmite catalysts. Han et al., 86(1992)71

C a t a l y s t deactivation Deactivation of the high temperature water-gas shift catalyst in nonisothermal conditions. Keiski et al.,

87(1992) 185

C a t a l y s t p r e c u r s o r s Georgeite and azurite as precursors in the preparation of co-precipitated copper/zinc oxide catalysts. Spencer et al., 85(1992)1

C a t a l y s t preparation Characterization of high-temperature calcined lantha- unto-modified alumina by X-ray photoelectron spec- troscopy and X-ray diffraction. Haack et al.,

87(1992) 103

Catalyst preparation ((co-)adsorption) Preparation and characterization of PdO-MoO3/y- A1203 catalysts. Halasz et al., 82(1992)51

Catalyst preparation (alkali leaching, soak- ing) Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. I. Charac- terization of the catalysts. Hamar-Thibault et al.,

99(1993) 131

Catalyst preparation (co-precipitation, de- position precipitation, impregnation, ion ex- change) Copper/zirconia catalysts for the synthesis of methanol from carbon dioxide: Influence of preparation vari- ables on structural and catalytic properties of catalysts. Koeppel et al., 84(1992)77

Catalyst preparation (co-precipitation, meChanical m i x i n g ) - DecOmposition of isopropanol on magnesium oxide/silica in relation to texture, acidity and chemical composition. Youssefet al., 81(1992)1

Catalyst preparation (coprecipitation, evap- oration) Hydrogenation catalysts based on nickel and rare earth oxides. I. Relation between cations nature, preparation route, hydrogen content and catalytic activity. Sohier et al., 84(1992)169

Catalyst preparation (crystallization) Synthesis and catalytic performance of Fe-Cr-bimetal- losilicate having a pentasil pore structure. Nagata et al., 94(1993)17

Catalyst preparation (impregnation) Characterization of lanthanum-modified y-alumina by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and carbon dioxide absorption. Haack et al., 82(1992)199

Catalyst preparation (impregnation, pre- cipitation) Nickel supported on natural silicates: Activity and se- lectivity in sunflower seed oil hydrogenation. Rodrigo et al., 88(1992)101

Catalyst preparation (ion exchange, wet im- pregnation) Selectivities in methylcyclopentane and n-hexane con- version on some metal-loaded SAPO-11 catalysts. Hoffmeister et al., 82(1992)169

Catalyst preparation (precipitation) Georgeite and azurite as precursors in the preparation of co-precipitated copper/zinc oxide catalysts. Spencer et al., 85(1992)1

Catalyst preparation (rutile) Preparation and characterization of titanosilicates with the ZSM-5 structure. Sulikowski et al., 84(1992)141

Catalyst preparation (thermal treatment) Esterification of phthalic anhydride with 2-ethylhexa- nol by solid superacidic catalysts. Thorat et al.,

C a t a l y s t p r e p a r a t i o n (wet impregnation) Removal of chlorine ions from Ru/MgO catalysts for ammonia. Murata et al., synthesis 82(1992)1

Catalyst preparation (zeolites) Synthesis and characterization of defect-free crystals of MFI-type zeolites. Axon et al., 81(1992)27

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Catalyst stability Stability of copper/cobalt catalysts for the synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas. Xu et al., 82(1992)91

C a t a l y t i c c r a c k i n g (gas-o i l ) Optimization of zeolite beta in cracking catalysts: In- fluence of crystallite size. Bonetto et al., 82(1992)37

Catalytic properties Kinetic interpretation of periodic trends in heteroge- neous catalysis. Kasztelan, 83(1992)L1

Catalytic technology Progress in catalytic technology in the People's Repub- lic of China during the 1980s - a Review. Min et al.,

95(1993) 1

Catechol Hydroxylation of phenol with hydrogen peroxide on EROTS-1 catalyst. Martens et al., 99(1993)71

Ceramic membrane Experimental studies of the non-oxidative dehydroge- nation of ethylbenzene using a membrane reactor. Tis- careno-Lechuga et al., 96(1993)33

Ceria Reduction of nitrates by dihydrogen in CeO2 and Rh/CeO2 catalysts. Barbier, Jr. et al., 90(1992)11

Ceria Temperature-programmed reduction: limitation of the technique for determining the extent of reduction of either pure ceria or eeria modified by additives. Zotin et al., 98(1993)99

Ruthenium promotion of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis over c0preeipitated cobalt/ceria catalysts. Bruce et al.,

100(1993)51

C e r i a / a l u m i n a X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladium in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Schmitz et al., 92(1992)59

C e r i u m Deamlnation of see-butylamlne over acidic zeolites. Lequitte et al., 84(1992)155

C e r i u m ox ide Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane and the coupling of methane over sodium containing cerium oxides. Kennedy et al., 870992)171

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C F C treatment Novel regeneration method of Pt/KL zeolite catalyst for light naphtha reforming. Sugimoto et al.,

95(1993)255

Chemical composition Decomposition of isopropanol on magnesium oxide/silica in relation to texture, acidity and chemical composition. Youssefet al., 81(1992)1

Chemical equilibria Chemical equilibria and catalytic reaction of gas-phase methanol synthesis from methyl formate. Kim et al.,

83(1992) 15

Chemisorption Recently published work on EUROPT- 1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst - a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992) 1

Partial liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- clohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. H. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Struijk et al.,

89(1992) 77

Correlation between ehemisorption and the mechan- ism of carbon monoxide hydrogenation over Pt- Co/NaY catalysts. Lu et al., 93(1992)61

China Progress in catalytic technology in the People's Repub- lic of China during the 1980s - a Review Min, E. et al. 95(1993)1

Chlorinated y-alumina Chlorinated al , mina and its catalytic behavior in selec- tive polymerization of isobntene. Cai et al.,

9"/(1993) 113

C h l o r i n e Removal of chlorine ions from Ru/MgO catalysts for ammonia. Murata et al., synthesis 82(1992)1

Role of chlorine in the partial oxidation of methane to ethene on MgO catalysts. Butch et al., 96(1993)289

C h l o r i n e promoters Investigation of ethene selectivity in the methane coup- ling reaction on chlorlne-containing catalysts. Burch et al., 82(1992)77

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C h l o r i n e promotion Oxidative oligomerization of methane to aromatics. Claridge et al., 89(1992)103

Chlorofluorocarbon Heterogeneously catalysed dismutation and coamuta- tion reactions of CHCI3-nFn chlorofluorocarbons: A kinetic study. Hess et al., 82(1992)247

C h l o r o f l u o r o h y d r o c a r b o n s Ambient temperature catalytic fluorination of C1 to C3 chlorohydrocarbons and related compounds using oxide-supported organic layer catalysts. Thomson et al., 97(1993)67

C h l o r o h y d r o c a r b o n s Catalyst deactivation during deep oxidation of chloro- hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al., 82(1992)259

Chlorohydrocarbons Ambient temperature catalytic fluorination of C1 to C3 chlorohydrocarbons and related compounds using oxide-supported organic layer catalysts. Thomson et al., 97(1993)67

Effects of catalyst composition on dual site zeolite catalysts used in chlorinated hydrocarbon oxidation. Chatterjee et al., 98(1993)139

Chromia pillaring Catalytic activity of layered a-(tin or zirconium) phos- phates and chromia-pilldred derivatives for isopropyl alcohol decomposition. Guerrero-Rniz et al.,

92(1992)81

C h r o m i a / a l u m i n a Catalyst deactivation during deep oxidation of chloro- hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al., 82(1992)259

C h r o m i a / z i r c o n i a Propane dehydrogenation on chromia/zlrconia cata- lysts. De Rossi et al., 81(1992)113

Chromium Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to C1-CThydrocar- bons via methanol oncomposite catalysts. Inul et al.,

94(1993)31

Effects of catalyst composition on dual site zeolite catalysts used in chlorinated hydrocarbon oxidation. Chatterjee et al., 98(1993)139

Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. I. Charac- terization of the catalysts. Hamar-Thibault et al.,

99(1993) 131

Chromium active species Propane dehydrogenation on chromi~zirconia cata- lysts. De Rossi et al., 81(1992)113

Chromium oxide Catalytic reduction of nitric oxide over amorphous and crystalline chromia. II. Structural dependence of selec- tive and non-selective reactions. Curry-Hyde et al.,

90(1992) 183

Solid catalysts treated with anions. XXI. Zirconia-sup- ported chromium catalyst for dehydrocyclization Of hexane to benzene. Arata et al., 100(1993)19

Chromium promoter Cobalt/manganese oxide catalysts: Use of chromium promoters for long chain hydrocarbon production. Colleyet al., 84(1992)1

Chromium promotion Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. II. Catalytic properties in the hydrogenation of acetophenone, determination of the reactivity ratios as selectivity criteria. Masson et al., 99(1993)147

Claus reaction Catalyst for the elimination of sulphur dioxide from streams by the Claus reaction at low temperature. AI- varez et al., 93(1993)231

C o - Z S M - 5 Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5 zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Coadsorption Methanol synthesis by means of diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform and temperature-pro- gramme..d reaction spectroscopy. Neophytides et al.,

86(1992)45

Coal oxidation Active carbons from semlanthracites. Rulz et al.,

9s0993) i15

Coatings Preparation and catalysis over palladium compmite membranes. Gryazaovet al., 96(1993)15

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C o b a l t Stability of copper/cobalt catalysts for the synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas. Xu et al., 82(1992)91

Catalytic activity of ruthenium promoted Co- Mo/Al203 and infrared investigation of carbon mono- xide aad nitric oxide adsorption. Xiao et al.,

95(1993)21

SuppOrt effects in cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch cata- lysis. Bessell, 96(1993)253

Effects of catalyst composition on dual site zeolite catalysts used in chlorinated hydrocarbon oxidation. Cliatterjee et al., 98(1993)139

C o b a l t boride Effect of promoter on selective hydrogenation o f a ~ - unsaturated aldehydes over cobalt borldcs. Chen et al.,

99(1993)85

C o b a l t oxide Ruthenium promotion of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis over coprecipitated cobalt/curia catalysts. Bruce et al.,

100(1993)51

C o b a l t promotion Properties of cobalt-promoted (VO)P207 in the oxida- tion of butane. Zazhigalov et al., 96(1993)135

C o b a l t / a l u m i n a High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol in the presence of oxygen and water vapor. Hamada et al., 88(1992)L1

C o b a l t / c a r b o n Sulfidation and acidity of Co/C catalysts having ex- tremely low cobalt-loadiog: A M6ssbaner emission spectroscopy and thiophene hydrodesulphurization study. Craj6 et al., 100(1993)97

C o b a l t / m a n g a n e s e oxide Cobalt/manganese oxide catalysts: Use of chromium promoters for long chain hydrocarbon production. Colleyet al., 84(1992)1

C o b a l t - m a g n e s i u m oxide Low-temperature selctive oxidation of methane to carbon monoxide and hydrogen over cobalt-MgO cata- lysts. Chondhary ct al., 90(1992)L1

Cobalt-molybdenum oxide Water-gas shift reaction on a cobalt-molybdenum oxide catalyst. Hakkarainen et al., 99(1993)195

C o b a l t - m o l y b d e n u m / a l u m i n a Effect of hydrogen sulphide on the reaction of 2,6-di- methylanillne over sulphided hydrotreating catalysts. van Gestel et al., 92(1992)143

Structure and activity of a CoMo/AI203 catalyst upon modification by gamma irradiation. Vladov et al.,

94(1993)205

C o b a l t i t e Alumina-supported zinc-cobalt spinel oxide catalyst for combustion of acetone, toluene and styrene. Klis- surski et al., 95(1993)103

Coke Coke formation in high-silica zeolites - a review. Bibby et al., 93(1992)1

Adsorption, acid and catalytic changes induced in ZSM-5 by coking with different hydrocarbons. Uguina et aL, 99(1993)97

C o k e deposition Evidence for hydrogen spiLlover effect in the deposi- tion of coke on a nickel-faujasite catalyst during syngas conversion. Kapicka et al., 84(1992)47

C o k e f o r m a t i o n Influence of coke formation on the aromatization of isophorone. Sai Prasad et al., 83(1992)141

Coke f o r m a t i o n Pillared clays: Characterization of acidity and catalytic properties and comparison with some zcolitcs. Aucr et al., 97(1993)23

C o k i n g Nickel passivation on fluidised cracking catalysts with different antimony complexes. Corma ct al.,

85(1992)61

Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao ct al., 91(1992)67

Combustion Catalytic chemistry of supported palladium for com- bustion of methane. Farrauto et al., 81(1992)227

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Combustion catalyst Alumina aerogel for support of a methane combustion catalyst. Mizushima et al., 88(1992)137

Alumina-supported zinc--cobalt spinel oxide catalyst for combustion of acetone, toluene and styrene. Klis- surski et al., 95(1993)103

Commercialized catalytic processes Recent progress in catalytic technology in Japan (sup- plement) - a review. Nojiri et al., 93(1993)103

Composite catalyst Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to C1-C7 hydrocar- bons via methanol on composite catalysts. Inui et al.,

94(1993)31

Composites Preparation and catalysis over palladium composite membranes. Gryaznov et ai., 96(1993)15

Catalyst dispersion on supported ultramicroporous in- organic membranes using derivatized silylation agents. Raman et al., 96(1993)65

Condensation Methacrylic acid synthesis. I. Condensation of pro- pionie acid with formaldehyde over alkali metal cation on silica catalysts. Bailey et al., 88(1992)163

Conmutation Heterogeneously catalysed dismutation and coumuta- tion reactions of CHCI3-nFn chlorofluorocarbons: A kinetic study. Hess et al., 82(1992)247

Coordination catalysis Catalytic behavior of NiSO4/F-Ai203 for ethene dim- erization. Cai et al., 95(1993)L1

Copper Influence of copper on physico-chemical and catalytic properties of ZSM-5 zeolites in the reaction of ethene aromatization. Arishtirova et al., 81(1992)15

Stability of copper/cobalt catalysts for the synthesis of higher alcohols from syogas. Xu et al., 82(1992)91

Amm0xidation of toluene over CuNa-ZSM-5. Kim et al., 85(1992)47

NonoXidative dehydrogenation of cyclohexanol over copper-iron binary oxides. Chen et al., 83(1992)201

Reliability of pulse-chromatographic nitrous oxide ti- tratious of the copper surface area on Cu-ZnO-MeOx catalysts in connection with the characterization of their thermostability. Berndt et al., 86(1992)65

Acetic acid and methyl acetate formation from meth- anol alone over ruthenium(II)-tin(II) cluster complex catalysts supported on copper-containing oxide. Yamakawa et al., 92(1992)L1

Higher alcohol synthesis on modified iron based cata- lysts: Copper and molybdenum addition. Kiennemann et al., 99(1993)175

Copper catalyst Oxidation of 2-isopropylnaphthalene to 2-isopro- pylnaphthalenehydroperoxide. Takac et al.,

95(1993)35

Copper chromite Chemical equilibria and catalytic reaction of gas-phase methanol synthesis from methyl formate. Kim et al.,

83(1992) 15

Copper oxide Influence of nitrogen dioxide on the selective reduction of NOx with a catalyst of copper and nickel oxides. Blanco et al., 96(1993)331

C o p p e r ( l l ) o x i d e / a l u m i n a Activity and structural changes of alumina-supported CuO and CuCr204 catalysts during carbon monoxide oxidation in the presence of water. Lopez Agudo et al.,

91(1992)43

Copper-based catalysts Kinetic study of steam reforming of methanol over copper-based catalysts. Jiang et al., 93(1993)245

Copper-chromite Methyl formate hydrogenolysis for low-temperature methanol synthesis. Gormley et al., 87(1992)81

Copper/alumina Influence of sulphur poisoning of copper/alumina cata- lyst on the selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde. Hutchings et al., 83(1992)L7

Copper/copper oxide Simultaneous dehydrogenation of organic compounds and hydrogen removal by hydride forming alloys. Ap- pelman et al., 81(1992)35

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Methanol synthesis catalysts derived from copper in- termetallic precursors: Transient response to pulses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Jcnnings et al., 82(1992)65

Copper/silica Hydrogenolysis of diethyl oxalate over copper-based catalysts. Thomas et al., 86(1992)101

C o p p e r / z i n c oxide Georgeite and azurite as precursors in the preparation of co-precipitated copper/zinc oxide catalysts. Spencer et al., 85(1992)1

C o p p e r / z i n c o x i d e / a l u m i n a Methanol synthesis by means of diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform and temperature-pro- grammEd reaction spectroscopy. Neophytides et al.,

86(1992)45

Kinetic mechanism for the reaction between methanol and water over a Cu-ZnO-AI203 catalyst. Jiang et al.,

97(1993)145

Temperature-programmed desorption study on sup- ported copper-containing methanol synthesis cata- lysts. Robinson et al., 98(1993)81

Copper/zinc o x i d e / c a r b o n Temperature-programmed desorption study on sup- ported copper-containing methanol synthesis cata- lysts. Robinson et al., 98(1993)81

C o p p e r / z i n c oxide /s i l ica Temperature-programmed desorption study on sup- ported copper-containing methanol synthesis cata- lysts. Robinson et al., 98(1993)81

C o p p e r / z i r c o n i a Copper/zirconia catalysts for the synthesis of methanol from carbon dioxide: Influence of preparation vari- ables on structural and catalytic properties of cataly~sts. Koeppel et al., 84(1992)77

C o p p e r - b i s m u t h / m a g n e s i u m s i l ica te Kinetics of the synthesis of 1,4-butynediol over a cop- per-bismuth/magnesium silicate catalyst. Chu et al.,

97(1993)123

207

Copper-chromium/alumina Activity and structural changes of alumina-supported CuO and CuCr204 catalysts during carbon monoxide oxidation in the presence of water. Lopez Agudo et ai.,

91(1992)43

C o p p e r - m a n g a n e s e ox ides

CharactErization of mixed copper-manganese oxides supported on titania catalysts for selective oxidation of ammonia. W611ner et al., 94(1993)181

C o r r o s i o n Reactor materials for use with the Li/MgO methane coupling catalyst. Slagtern et al., 91(1992)13

C r a c k i n g Selectivities in methylcyclopentane and n-hexane con- version on some metal-loaded SAPO-11 catalysts. Hoffmeister et al., 82(1992)169

Hydrocracking of n-butane and n-heptane over a sul- tided nickel erionite catalyst. Heck et al.,

86(1992)83

Roles of Bronsted and Lewis sites during cracking of n-octane on H-mordenite. Abbot et al.,

85(1992)173

Conversion of light alkanes into aromatic hydrocar- bons. VI. Aromatization of C2-C4 alkanes on H-ZSM- 5 - Reaction mechanisms. Guisnet et al.,

87(1992) 255

Catalytic cracking of tetralin on HY zeolite. Townsend et al., 90(1992)97

Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao et al., 91(1992)67

Calorimetric and catalytic investigation of alkanes re- activity over a variety of MFI structures. Auroux et al.,

93(1993)181

Residual oil cracking with generation of hydrogen: Deactivation of iron oxide catalyst in the steam-iron reaction. Fukase et al., 100(1993)1

C r a c k i n g ca ta lys t s New silica-alumina-magnesia FCC active matrix and its possibilities as a basic nitrogen passivating compound. Corma et al., 84(1992)31

C r a c k i n g mechanism Activity of vanadium on different catalyst supports. Lee, 82(1992)215

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Crotonaldehyde Influence of sulphur poisoning of copper/alumina cata- lyst on the selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde. Hutchings et al., 83(1992)L7

C r y s t a l l i z a t i o n Parameters affecting the synthesis of titanium silicalite 1. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)93

C u - Z S M - 5 High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol in the presence of oxygen and water vapor. Hamada et al., 88(1992)L1

Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of 7_SM-5 zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Cumene h y d r o c r a c k i n g Preparation of carbon-covered alumina using fluoro- hydrocarbons: A new acidic support material. Boor- man et al., 95(1993)197

Cumene s y n t h e s i s Effect of water in the performance of the "solid phos- phoric acid" catalyst for alkylation of benzene to cumene and for oligomerization of propene. Cavani et al., 97(1993)177

C u p r i c oxide Characterization of unsupported cupric oxide and cu- pric Oxlde/sillca catalysts by temperature-programmed desorption of uitrogen oxide. Shimokawabe et al.,

87(1992)205

C u p r i c ox ide / s i l i ca Characterization of unsupported cupric oxide and cu- pric Oxide/silica catalysts by temperature-programmed desorption of uitrogen oxide. Shlmokawab¢ et al.,

87(1992)205

C y c l o d i m e r s Heterogeneously catalysed gas phase oxidations of 1,3- pentadiene-cyclodimers and of related substances. Miura et al., 87(1992)241

Cyclohexane Selective oxidation of cyclohexane by an iron-paUa- dinm bicatalytic system un der mild conditions: Iron oxide/silica catalysts. Jan et al., 96(1993)269

C y c l o h e x a n o l Nonoxidative dehydrogenation of cyclohexanol over copper-iron binary oxides. Chen et al., 83(1992)201

Selective oxidation of cyclohexane by an iron-palla- dium bicatalytic system un der mild conditions: Iron oxide/silica catalysts. Jun et al., 96(1993)269

C y c l o h e x a n o l o x i d a t i o n Preparation and characterization of titanosilicates with the ZSM-5 structure. Sulikowski et al., 84(1992)141

Cyclohexanone Preparation and characterization of titanosilicates with the ZSM-5 structure. Sulikowski et al., 84(1992)141

Influence of boria loading on the activity of B203/A1203 catalysts for the conversion of cyclohexa- none oxime to caprolactam. Curtin et al.,

93(1992)91

Selective oxidation of cyclohexane by an iron-palla- dium bicatalytic system unde r mild conditions: Iron oxide/silica catalysts. Jun et al., 96(1993)269

C y c l o h e x a n o n e oxime Factors affecting selectivity in the rearrangement of cyclohexanone oxime to caprolactam over modified aluminas. Cartin et al., 93(1992)75

Cyclohexene Partialliquld phase hydrogenation of benzene to cyclo- hexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. I. Preparation, characterization of the catalyst and study of a number of process vari- ables. Struljk et al., 83(1992)263

Partial liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- clohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. II. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Struijk et al.,

890992)77

Liquid-phase catalytic hydrogenation using palladium alloy membranes. Farris et al., 96(1993)25

p u r a - ~ n e n e Toluene isopropylafion over zeolite b and metallosili- cates of MFI structure. Parikh et al., 90(1992)1

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De-coking F_x~mination of de-coklng of promoted (Co, Ni) Mo/y- A1203 catalysts by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Hughes et al., 90(1992)117

Deactivation Deep oxidation of hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al.,

81(1992)239

Effects of diffusion resistance on some isoprene pro- duction processes over decaying catalysts. Kumbilieva et al., 82(1992)159

Catalyst deactivation during deep oxidation of chloro- hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al., 82(1992)259

Mctathesis of 1-alkenes in the liquid phase over a Rc2OT/y-A1203 catalyst. Spronk et al., II. Kinetics of deactivation 83(1992)213

Hydrogenolysis of diethyl oxalate over copper-based catalysts. Thomas et al., 86(1992)101

Liquid-phase oxidation of 1-methoxy-2-propanol with air. III. Chemical deactivation and oxygen poisoning of platinum catalysts. Mallat et al., 86(1992)147

Deactivation of ruthenium catalysts in continuous glu- cose hydrogenation. Arena, 87(1992)219

Selective oxidation of methyl-a-I)-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. III. Catalyst deactivation. Schuurman et al., 89(1992)47

Infected zone model II: Analyses of published ex- perimental data. Lan et al., 91(1992)97

Coke formation in high-silica zeolites - a review. Bibby et al., 93(1992)1

Catalytic conversion of methanol into light alkenes on mordenite-like zeolites. Marchi et al., 94(1993)91

Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5 zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Isomerization of n-butenes to isobutene catalyzed by fluorinated alnmina: Reaction kinetics. Szabo et al.,

96(1993)319

209

Continuous liquid-phase hydroformylation of 1- hexene with a poly-TRIM bound rhodium-phusphine complex. Andersson et al., 96(1993)345

Adsorption, acid and catalytic changes induced in ZSM-5 by coking with different hydrocarbons. Uguina et al., 99(1993)97

D e c a r b o n y l a t i o n Decarbonylation of methyl formate over heteroge- neous catalysts. I. Activity and selectivity. Lee et al.,

83(1992) 165

Chemical equilibria and catalytic reaction of gas-phase methanol synthesis from methyl formate. Kim et al.,

83(1992) 15

Decomposition Catalytic decomposition of nitrogen dioxide over vari- ous metal oxides. Shimokawabe et al., 85(1992)129

Decoration of nickel chrystallites Morphology of coprecipitated nickel/alumina catalysts with low alumina content. Zieliusky, 94(1993)107

Deep desulphurization Deep desulfurization of light oil. II. Hydrodesulphuri- zation of dibenzothiophene, 4-methyldibenzothio- phene and 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene. Kabe et al.,

97(1993) L1

Deep o x i d a t i o n Catalyst deactivation during deep oxidation of chloro- hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al., 82(1992)259

D e h y d r a t i o n Dehydration of (DPA)VPI-5: In situ variable tempera- ture muitinudear NMR investigations. Maistriau et al., 81(1992)67

Decomposition of isopropanol on magnesium oxide/silica in relation to texture, acidity and chemical composition. Youssefet al., 81(1992)1

D e h y d r o c y c l i z a t i o n Solid catalysts treated with anions. XXI. Zirconia-sup- ported chromium catalyst for dehydrocyclization of hexane to benzene. Arata et al., 100(1993)19

D e h y d r o g e n a t i o n Simultaneous dehydrogenation of organic compounds and hydrogen removal by hydride forming alloys. Ap- pelman et al., 81(1992)35

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Decomposition of isopropanoi on magnesium oxide/silica in relation to texture, acidity and chemical composition. Youssefet al., 81(1992)1

Aromatization of propane over a zeolite catalyst in both a microreaetor and pilot plant. Harris et al.,

83(1992)59

Nonoxidative dehydrogenation of cyclohexanol over copper-iron binary oxides. Chen et al., 83(1992)201

Conversion of light alkanes into aromatic hydrocar- bons. VI. Aromatization of C2-C4 alkanes on H-ZSM- 5 - Reaction mechanisms. Guisnet et al.,

87(1992)255

Metal-support effects and catalytic properties of plati- num supported on zinc aluminate. Aguilar-Rios et al.,

90(1992)25

Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. II. Epitaxy and synergy between y-Fe203 and ferrite spinels. Xu et al., 89(1992)131

Dehydrogenation of isobutane to isobutene in a palla- dium membrane reactor. Matsuda et al., 96(1993)3

Experimental studies of the non-oxidative dehydroge- nation ot ethylbenzene using a membrane reactor. Tis- careno-Leehuga et al., 96(1993)33

Reaction mechanism of me~anol dehydrogenation on a sodium carbonate catalyst. Suet al., 91(1992)131

Demethanation Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao et al., 91(1992)67

D e N O x Influence of nitrogen dioxide on the selective reduction of NOx with a catalyst of copper and nickel oxides. Blanco et al., 96(1993)331

Design of catalysts Reaction-path analysis of a homogeneous methane ox- idative coupling mechanism. Tjatjopoulos et aL,

88(1992)213

D e s u l p h u r i z a t i o n Deep desuifudzation of light oil. II. Hydrodesulphuri- zation of dibenzothiophene, 4-methyldibenzothio- phene and 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene. Kabe et al.,

97(1993)Li

Diacety l Selective oxidation of butan-2-one to diacetyl over va- nadinm pentoxide: An investigation by temporal ana- lysis of products. McCuilagh et al., 95(1993)183

Dibenzothiophene Deep desuifurization of light oil. II. Hydrodesuiphuri- zation of dibenzothiophene, 4-methyldibenzothio- phene and 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene. Kabe et al.,

97(1993)L1

Diethylbenzene Preparation of highly para-selective metallosilicate catalysts for alkylation of ethylbenzene with ethanol. Kim et al., 100(1993)27

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy Effects of calcination program and rehydration on pal- ladinm dispersion in zeolites NaY and 5A. Zhang et al., 89(1992)155

Diffusion limitation Partial liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- elohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. II. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Struijk et al.,

89(1992)77

Why are some titanium silicalite-1 samples active and others not?. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)113

Difussional r e t a r d a t i o n

Partialliquid phase hydrogenation of benzene to cyclo- hexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. I. Preparation, characterization of the catalyst and study of a number of process vari- ables. Struijk et al., 83(1992)263

D i h y d r o x y a c e t o n e

Selective oxidation of glycerol on a Pt-Bi catalyst. Kimura et al., 96(1993)217

2,6-Dimethylaniline Effect of hydrogen sulphide on the reaction of 2,6-di- methylaniline over sulphided hydrotreating catalysts. van Gestel et al., 92(1992)143

4,6-Dimethyldibenzothiophene Deep desuifurization of light oil. II. Hydrodesulphuri- zation of dibenzothiophene, 4-methyldibenzothio- phene and 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene. Kabe et al.,

97(1993)L1

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D i n i t r o g e n monoxide Oxidative hydroxylation using dinitrogen monoxide: A possible route for organic synthesis over zeolites - a Review. Panov et al., 98(1993)1

Dioctyl phthalate Esterification of phthalie anhydride with 2-ethylhexa- nol by solid suporacidic catalysts. Thorat et al.,

90(1992)73

Direct Fries Reaction Direct Fries reaction of resorcinol with benzoic acods catalysed by zeolite H-beta. Hoefnagel et al.,

97(1993)87

Dismutation Heterogeneously catalysed dismutation and con_muta- tion reactions of CHCI3-nFn ehlorofluorocarbons: A kinetic study. Hess et ai., 82(1992)247

Dispersed catalyst Thermodynamic hydroconversion of heavy petroleum cuts with dispersed catalyst - a Review. Del Bianco et al., 94(1993)1

Dispersion X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladium in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Schmitz et al., 92(1992)59

Support effects in cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch cata- lysis. Bessell, 96(1993)253

Disproportionation Heterogeneously catalysed dismutation and conmuta- tion reactions of CHCI3-nFn chlorofluorocarbons: A kinetic study. Hess et al., 82(1992)247

Para-sel¢ctivity of zeolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between disproportionation and alkylation. Kim et al., 83(1992)51

Effect of hydrogen sulphide on the reaction of 2,6-di- methylaniline over sulphided hydrotreating catalysts. van Gestel et al., 92(1992)143

Dissolution Selective oxidation of methyl-a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. III. Catalyst deactivation. Schuurman et al., 89(1992)47

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Doped bismuth oxide Solid solutions of bismuth oxide as promising catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Voskresenskaya et al., 90(1992)209

Double structure catalyst Alkylation of toluene over double structure ZSM-5 type catalysts covered with a silicalite shell. Lee et al.,

96(1993)151

Double-stage reactor Evidence for hydrogen spillover effect in the deposi- tion of coke on a nickel-faujasite catalyst during syngas conversion. Kapicka et al, 84(1992)47

E

E l e c t r o n microscopy High-resolution electron microscopy study of phos- phorus-containing MoS2/AI203 hydrotreating cata- lysts. Ramirez et al., 83(1992)251

Metal-support interaction phenomena in rho- dium/ceria and rhodium/titania catalysts: Comparative study by high-resolutinn transmission electron spec- troscopy. Bernal et al., 99(1993)1

Electron paramagentic resonance Electron transfer in zeolites: Formation of aminium and bipyridinium cation radicals. Brunel et al.,

99(1993)9

Electron spin resonance Solid catalysts treated with anions. XXI. Zirconia-sup- ported chromium catalyst for dehydrocyclization of hexane to benzene. Arata et al., 100(1993)19

E l e c t r o n t r a n s f e r Electron transfer in zeolltes: Formation of aminium and bipyridinium cation radicals. Brunel et al.,

99(1993) 9

Emission control catalysts Recent progress in catalytic technology in Japan (sup- plement) - a review. Nojiri et al., 93(1993)103

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Enantioselective hydrogenation Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst - a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992) 1

Environment Progress in catalytic technology in the People's Repub- lic of China during the 1980s - a Review. Min et al.,

95(1993) 1

Influence of nitrogen dioxide on the selective reduction of NOx with a catalyst of copper and nickel oxides. Blanco et al., 96(1993)331

E p i t a x y Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. II. Epitaxy and synergy between y-Fe203 and ferrite spinels. Xu ct al., 89(1992)131

Epoxidation Reaction network for the epoxidation reaction of al- kenes with organic hydroperoxides. Kaminski et al.,

88(1992)1

E r b i u m Solid solutions of bismuth oxide as promising catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Voskresenskaya et al., 90(1992)209

Erionite Hydrocracking of n-butane and n-heptane over a sul- tided nickel erionite catalyst. Heck et aL,

86(1992)83

Esterifieation Direct Fries reaction of resorcinol with benzoic acods catalysed by zeolite H-beta. Hoefnagel et al.,

97(1993)87

Ethanal Selective photo-oxidation of light alkanes using solid metal oxide semiconductors. Wada et al.,

99(1993)21

Ethane Role of surface acidity on vanadia/silica catalysts used in the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. Le Bars et al., 88(1992)179

Oxydehydrogenation of ethane over ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts: Effect of steam. Chang et al., 96(1993)305

Ethane dehydrogenation Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. Burch et al., 97(1993)49

Ethane oxidation Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane and the coupling of methane over sodium containing cerium oxides. Kennedyet al., 87(1992)171

Ethanol Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)39

Investigation of the reactions of acetaldehyde on pro- moted rhodium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)61

Kinetic and transient kinetic investigations of the syn- thesis of oxygenates from carbon monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rhodium catalysts. Burch et al.,

88(1992)77

High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol in the presence of oxygen and water vapor. Hamada et al., 88(1992)L1

Synthesis of isobutyraldehyde from methanol and etha- nol over mixed oxide supported vanadium oxide cata- lysts. Reddy et al., 96(1993)L1

Ethene Influence of copper on physico-chemical and catalytic properties of ZSM-5 zeolites in the reaction of ethene aromatization. Arishtirova et al., 81(1992)15

Oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde over a hetero- genized surface-vanadate Wacker catalyst in the ab- sence of gaseous oxygen. Van der Heide et al.,

86(1992) 181

Ethene dimerization Dimerization of ethene to 2-butene and metathesis with 1-butene by sequential use of homogeneous cata- lyst systems. Pillal et al., 81(1992)273

Catalytic behavior of NiSO4/y-A1203 for ethene dim- erization. Cal et al., 95(1993)L1

Ethene homologation Catalytic properties of Mo(CO)6 supported on acti- vated carbon for ethene homologation. Nakamura et al., 87(1992)69

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E t h e n e h y d r o g e n a t i o n Study on the possible existence of multiplicity features in ethylene hydrogenation over Pt/boehmite catalysts. Han et al., 86(1992)71

Ether e a r b o x y l a t e Palladium based multi-component catalytic systems for the alcoholto caboxylate oxidation reaction. Kimu- ra et al., 95(1993)143

Ethylbenzene Hydrodealkylation reaction of ethylbenzene over a supported nickel-tungsten catalyst. Song et al.,

83(1992)75

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Pb/Li/MgO catalysts. Kim et al., 87(1992)115

Experimental studies of the non-oxidative dehydroge- nation of ethylbenzene using a membrane reactor. Tis- careno-I~chuga et al., 96(1993)33

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Li/MgO promoted Pb3(PO4)2. Suh et al.,

96(1993)L7

Preparation of highly para-selective metallosilicate catalystsfor alkylatiun of ethylbenzene with ethanol. Kim et al., 100(1993)27

E t h y l b e n z e n e a l k y l a t i o n Shape selective reactions of some inorganic com- pounds 0n the zeolite KZ,1. Rane et al.,

93(1993) 191

Ethylbenzene decomposition Shape selective reactions of some inorganic com- pounds o~ the zeolite KZ-1. Rane et al.,

93(1993) 191

Ethylbenzene dehydrogenation Synthesis and catalytic performance of Fe-Cr-bimetal- losilicate having a pentasil pore structure. Nagata et al., 94(I993)17

E t h y l e n e e p o x i d a t i o n Rhenium as a promoter for ethylene epoxidation. Yang et al., 92(1992)73

E t h y l e n e glycol Hydrogeriolysis of diethyl oxalate over copper-based catalysts. Thomas et al., 86(1992)101

2-Ethylenebicyelo [2.2.1] hept-2-ene Calcium oxide as a catalyst for the isomerization of 5-vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene to 5-ethyfidenebicy- clo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene in the liquid phase. Baba et al.,

97(1993)L19

Europium oxide Oxidative methylation and ethane with methane to propane and propene using rare earth oxide-based catalysts. Wada et al., 88(1992)23

EuroPt-I Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst - a Review. Bond et al.,

Hydrogenolysis of C-N bonds on platinum catalysts. Triyono et al., 100(1993)145

E U R O T S - 1 Hydroxylation of phenol with hydrogen peroxide on EROTS-1 catalyst. Martens et al., 99(1993)71

Exhaust-gas Selective reduction of nitrogen oxides under oxidising exhaust-gas conditions. Bennett et al., 86(1992)L1

F

F C C New silica-alumina-magnesia FCC active matrix and its possibilities as a basic nitrogen passivating compound. Corma et al., 84(1992)31

F C C a l k e n e p r o d u c t i o n Optimization of zeolite beta in cracking catalysts: In- fluence of erystallite size. Bonetto et al., 82(1992)37

F C C c a t a l y s t s Optimization of zeolite beta in cracking catalysts: In- fluence of crystallite size. Bonetto et al., 82(1992)37

F e - Z S M - $ Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5 zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

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Ferrisilicate analogs of ZSM-5 zeolite as catalysts for one-step oxidation of benzene to phenol. Kharitonov et al, 98(1993)33

Oxidation of benzene to phenol by nitrous oxide over Fe-ZSM-5 zeolites. Panov et al., 82(1992)31

Ferrisilicates Iron.pentasyl molecular sieves: Characterisation and catalytic behaviour in syngas conversion. Goldwasser et al., 100(1993)85

F e r r i t e Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. II. Epitaxy and synergy between y-Fe203 and ferrite spinels. Xu et al., 89(1992)131

Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. I. Preparation of monophasic iron oxides and ferrite splnels and analysis of their mixtures. Xu et at.,

89(19,~)117

Fischer-Tropsch synthesis Cobalt/manganese oxide catalysts: Use of chromium promoters for long chain hydrocarbon production. Colleyet al., 84(1992)1

Support effects in cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch cata- lysis. Bessell, 96(1993)253

Properties and catalytic behaviour for the Fischer- Tropsch synthesis of amorphous iron-based alloys pre- pared by spark-erosion. Coteron et al., 95(1993)237

Catalytic properties and crystalline structures of man- ganese-promoted iron ultrafme particles for liquid- phase hydrogenation of carbon monoxide. Itoh et al.,

96(1993) 125

Ruthenium promotion of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis over eoprecipitated cobalt/ceria catalysts. Bruce et al.,

1000993)51

Fluid catalytic cracking Nickel passivation on fluidised cracking catalysts with different antimony complexes. Corma et al.,

85(1992)61

InflUence of vanadium on the physicochemieal and catalytic properties of USHY zeolite and FCC catalyst. Torrealba et al., 90(1992)35

Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao et al., 91(1992)67

Fluidized bed Catalyst deactivation during deep oxidation of chloro- hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al., 82(1992)259

Fluoride ion Anion treatment (F- or 5042-) of AIPO4-A1203 (25 wt.-% A1203) catalysts. IV. Catalytic performance in the alkylation of phenol with methanol. Bautista et al.,

99(1993)161

Fluorinated y - a l u m i n a Ambient temperature catalytic fluorination of C1 to C3 chlorohydrocarbons and related compounds using oxide-supported organic layer catalysts. Thomson et at., 97(1993)67

F l u o r i n a t e d a l u m i n a Isomerization of n-butenes to isobutene catalyzed by fluorinated alumina: Reaction kinetics. Szabo et al.,

96(1993)319

F l u o r i n a t i o n Ambient temperature catalytic fluorination of C1 to C3 chlorohydrocarbons and related compounds using oxide-supported organic layer catalysts. Thomson et al., 97(1993)67

F l u o r o h y d r o c a r b o n Preparation of carbon-covered alumina using fluoro- hydrocarbons: A new acidic support material. Boor- man et al., 95(1993)197

Folding structural Effect of thermal treatment of the support of plati- num/palygorskite catalysts on hydrogen chemisorp- tion. Gonz~lez et al., 87(1992)231

F o r m a l d e h y d e Methacrylic acid synthesis. I. Condensation of pro- pioulc acid with formaldehyde over alkali metal cation on silica catalysts. Bailey et al., 88(1992)163

Reaction mechanism of methanol dehydrogenation on a sodium carbonate catalyst. Suet al., 91(1992)131

Promoting effect of active carbons on methanol dehy- drogenation on sodium carbonate: Hydrogen spiflover. Suet al., 95(1993)131

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Formate Kinetic mechanism for the reaction between methanol and water over a Cu-ZuO-AI203 catalyst. Jiang et al.,

97(1993) 145

F o u r i e r t r a n s f o r m I R Acidity and catalytic behavior of vanadium-phospho- rus-oxygen catalysts. Cornaglia et al., 100(1993)37

Surface modified niobium oxide catalysts: synthesis, characterization, and catalysis. Jehng et al.,

83(1992) 179

Characterization of nickel species at Ni/y-AI203 and Ni/fanjasite catalysts by carbon monoxide adsorption. Kubelkova et al., 95(1993)87

F r i e t l e l - C r a f t reaction Benzy|ation of toluene bybenzyl chloride over protonic zeolites. Coq et al., 100(1993)69

F r i e s r e a r r a n g e m e n t Direct Fries reaction of resorcinol with benzoic acods catalysed by zeolite H-bcta. Hoefnagel et al.,

97(1993)87

Furfural selective oxidation Promotional effect of sodium and phosphorus on V- Mo-O catalyst. Liu et al., 97(1993)103

Fused iron catalysts Influence of aluminium and potassium on activity and texture of fused iron catalysts for ammonia synthesis. Kowalezyk et al., 87(1992)1

G

GaH-ZSM-5 Aromatization of short chain alkanes on zeolite cata- lysts - a Review. Guisnet et al., 89(1992)1

G a l l i u m Effects of pretreatments on state of gall/um and aro- matization activity ofgal l ium/~M-5 catalysts. Dooley et al., 84(1992)17

Gallium containing hybrid catalyst for the aromatiza- tion of n-butane. Le Van Mao et al., 86(1992)127

Gallium active species Aromatization of short chain alkanes on zeolite cata- lysts - a Review. Guisnet et al., 89(1992)1

Galfium-zeofite Aromatization of propane over a zeolite catalyst in both a microreactor and pilot plant. Harris et al.,

83(1992)59

Gallosilicates Aromatization of short chain alkanes on zeolite cata- lysts - a Review. Guisnet et al., 89(1992)1

G a m m a i r r a d i a t i o n Structure and activity of a CoMo/AI203 catalyst upon modification by gamma irradiation. Vladov et al.,

94(1993)205

G a s c h r o m a t o g r a p h y Trans-but-2-ene is the first hydrocarbon produced in the conversion of methanol to gasoline over zeolite H-ZSM-5. Sulikowski et al., 89(1992)69

Gas-phase reactions Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. Burch et al., 97(1993)49

G a s o i l c r a c k i n g New silica-alumina-magnesia FCC active matrix and its possibilities as a basic nitrogen passivating compound. Corma et al., 84(1992)31

Gasoline Optimization of zeolite beta in cracking catalysts: In- fluence of crystallite size. Bonetto et al., 82(1992)37

Reforming of pyrolysis gasoline over platinum-alumina catalysts containing MFI type zeolites. Madhusudan Reddy ct al., 83(1992)1

Gasoline synthesis Trans-but-2-ene is the first hydrocarbon produced in the conversion of methanol to gasoline over zeolite H-ZSM-5. Sulikowski et al., 89(1992)69

G C a n a l y s i s Comparison between gas chromatography and high- performance liquid chromatography analysis of the reaction products formed by the hydroxylation of phe- nol. Van der Pol et al., 96(1993)L13

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Georgeite Georgeite and azurite as precursors in the preparation of co-precipitated copper/zinc oxide catalysts. Spencer et al., 85(1992)1

Glassy alloy Surface segregation and catalytic hydrogenation properties of Ni67Zr33 amorphous alloy. Bao et al.,

85(1992)101

Glucose h y d r o g e n a t i o n Deactivation of ruthenium catalysts in continuous glu- cose hydrogenation. Arena, 87(1992)219

Glncoside oxida t ion Selective oxidation of methyl a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. II. Assessment of the Arrhenius and I'.an~uil" parameters. Schunrman et al.,

89(1992)31

Selective oxidation of methyl-a-D-glueoslde on carbon supported platinum. III. Catalyst deactivation. Schuurman et al., 89(1992)47

Glycerol oxida t ion Selective oxidation of glycerol on a Pt-Bi catalyst. Kimura et al., 96(1993)217

Gold

Effect of catalyst pretreatment on the oxidation of carbon monoxide over coprecipitated gold catalysts. Tanielyan et al., 85(1992)73

Influence of metal particle size and effect of gold addi- tion on the activity and selectivity of Pt/A1203 catalysts in the reduction of nitric oxide by methane. Demichcli et al., 97(1993)Lll

G r a p h theory

Reaction network for the epoxidation reaction of al- kenes with organic hydroperoxides. Kamln~ki et al.,

88(1992) 1

G r o u p VIII metals Selective steam reforming of aromatic compounds on metal catalysts - a review. Duprez, 82(1992)111

Carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containing iron. I. Preparation and characterization. Guerrero-Rniz et al., 81(1992)81

Carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containing iron: II Catalytic behaviour in benzene hydrogenation and thiophene hydrodesulfurization. Guerrero-Ruiz et al.,

81(1992) 101

H

H-ZSM-5 High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol in the presence of oxygen and water vapor. Hamada et al., 88(1992)L1

Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to C1-C7 hydrocar- bons via methanol on composite catalysts. Inni et al.,

94(1993)31

Halocarbon treatment Improvement of platinum-supported zeolite catalysts for n-bexane aromatization by halocarbon treatment and alkaline soaking. Sugimoto et ai., 96(1993)201

HDS Examination of de-coifing of promoted (Co, Ni) Mo/F- A1203 catalysts by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Hughes et al., 90(1992)117

Heat effect Oscillations during the interaction between carbon monoxide and oxygen on palladium-containing cata- lysts. Tenchev et al., 83(1992)31

Heat of adso rp t ion Acidity of a microporous amorphous alnmina measured by intermittent temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia. Joly et al., 98(1993)61

Heavy oil Thermodynamic hydroconvcrsion of heavy petroleum cuts with dispersed catalyst - a Review. Del Bianeo et al., 94(1993)1

Hematite Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. I. Preparation of monophasic iron oxides and fcrritc spinels and ~ y s i s of tbeir mixtures. Xu ct al.,

89(1992)117

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Heptane Hydrocracldng of n-butane and n-heptane over a sul- tided nickel erionite catalyst. Heck et al.,

86(1992)83

Heterogeneous catalysis Some innovative aspects in the production of mono- mers via catalyzed oxidation processes - a Review. Cavani et al., 88(1992)115

Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. Butch et al., 97(1993)49

Heteropoly acids Esterification of phthalic anhydride with 2-ethylhexa- nol by sofid superacidic catalysts. Thorat et al.,

90(1992)73

Methyl t-butyl ether decomposition in an inert mem- brane reactor composed of 12-tungstophosphorie acid catalyst and polyphenylene oxide membrane. Song et al., 96(1993)53

Hexane Solid catalysts treated with anions. XXI. Zirconia-sup- ported chromium catalyst for dehydrocyclization of hexane to benzene. Arata et al., 100(1993)19

n-Hexane Selectivities in methylcyclopentane and n-hexane con- version on some metal-loaded SAPO-11 catalysts. Hoffmeister et al., 82(1992)169

n - H e x a n e aromatization Sulphur adsorption, desorption and exchange on plati- num/alumina, rhenium/alumina and platinum-rhe- nium/alumina catalysts. P6nitzsch et al.,

86(1992)115

Improvement of platinum-supported zeolite catalysts for n-hexane aromatization by halocarbon treatment and alkaline soaking. Sugimoto et al., 96(1993)201

Hexane reforming Role of suffur in a skewed reforming catalyst with a low platinum content and a high rhenium-to-platinum ratio. Chen et al., 97(1993)133

1-Hexene Continuous liquid-phase hydroformylation of 1- hexenc with a poly-TRIM bound rhodinm-phosphinc complex. Andersson et al., 96(1993)345

High-resolution electron microscopy Metal-support interaction phenomena in rho- dium/ceria and rhodium/titania catalysts: Comparative study by high-resolution transmission electron spec- troscopy. Bernal et al., 99(1993)1

H igh - s i l i c a zeolites Barium modification of a high-silica zeolite for meth- anol conversion to light alkenes. Abdillahi et al.,

91(1992) 1

Catalytic properties of high-silica zeolites synthesized in mixtures of water and organic solvent. Sugimoto et al., 87(1992)15

Coke formation in high-silica zeolites - a review. Bibby et al., 93(1992)1

Higher alcohol synthesis Stability of copper/cobalt catalysts for the synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas. Xu et al., 82(1992)91

Homogeneous catalysis Some innovative aspects in the production of mono- mers via catalyzed oxidation processes - a Review. Cavani et al., 88(1992)115

Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. Burch et al., 97(1993)49

Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on oxide cata- lysts. Butch et al., 100(1993)111

Hopcalite Deep oxidation of hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al.,

81(1992)239

H P L C ana ly s i s Comparison between gas chromatography and high- performance liquid chromatography analysis of the reaction products formed by the hydroxylation of phe- nol. Van der Pol et al., 96(1993)L13

HY zeolite Catalytic cracking of tetralin on HY zeolite. Townsend ct al., 90(1992)97

H y b r i d c a t a l y s t Hydroisomerization of n-pentane over hybrid catalysts containing a supported hydrogenation catalyst. Fu- jimoto et al., 91(1992)81

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H y d r i d e - f o r m i n g alloys Simultaneous dehydrogenation of organic compounds and hydrogen removal by hydride forming alloys. Ap- peiman et al., 81(1992)35

Hydrocarbon cracking Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao et al., 91(1992)67

Hydrocarbon oxidation Deep oxidation of hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al.,

81(1992)239

Hydrocarbon synthesis Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to C1-C7 hydrocar- bons via methanol on composite catalysts. Inui et al.,

94(1993)31

Hydrocarbons Properties and catalytic behaviour for the Fischer- Tropsch synthesis of amorphous iron-based alloys pre- pared by spark-erosion. Coteron et al., 95(1993)237

Hydroconversion Thermodynamic hydroconversion of heavy petroleum cuts with dispersed catalyst - a Review. Del Bianco et al., 94(1993)1

H y d r o c r a e k i n g Hydrocracking of n-butane and n-heptane over a sul- tided nickel erionite catalyst. Heck et al.,

86(1992) 83

Phosphorus promotion in nickel-molybdenum/alumi- na catalysts: Model compound reactions and gas oil hydroprocessing. Lewis et al., 84(1992)103

Preparation of carbon-covered alumina using fluoro- hydrocarbons: A new acidic support material. Boor- man et al., 95(1993)197

Hydrodealkylation Hydrodealkylatinn reaction of ethylbenzene over a supported nickel-tungsten catalyst. Song et al.,

83(1992) 75

Hydrodenitrogenation Effect of hydrogen sulphide on the reaction of 2,6-di- methylauiline over sulphided hydrotreating catalysts. van Gestel et al., 92(1992)143

Titania-zirconia mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman et al.,

94(1993)45

Hydrogenolysis of C-N bonds on platinum catalysts. Triyono et al., 100(1993)145

Hydrodesulphurization Phosphorus promotion in uickcl-molybdenum/alumi- na catalysts: Model compound reactions and gas oil hydroprocessing. Lewis ct al., 84(1992)103

Examination of de-coifing of promoted (Co, Ni) Mo/y- A1203 catalysts by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Hughes et al., 90(1992)117

Titania-alumina mixed oxides as supports for molybde- num hydrotreating catalysts. Ramirez et al.,

93(1993)163

Titania-zirconia mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman et al.,

94(1993)45

Catalytic activity of ruthenium promoted Co- Mo/AI203 and infrared investigation of carbon mono- xide and nitric oxide adsorption. Xiao et al.,

95(1993) 21

Preparation of large pore alumina supports for hy- drodesulfurization catalysts. Walendziewski et al.,

96(1993) 163

Deep desulfurization of light oil. II. Hydrodesulphuri- zation of dibenzothiophene, 4-methyldibenzothio- phene and 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene. Kabe et al.,

97(1993)L1

Sulfidation and acidity of Co/C catalysts having ex- tremely low cobalt-loading: A Mtssbauer emission spectroscopy and thiophene hydrodesulphurization study. Craj6 et al., 100(1993)97

Hydroformylation Continuous liquid-phase hydroformylation of 1- hexene with a poly-TRIM bound rhodium-phosphine complex. Andersson et al., 96(1993)345

Hydrogen adsorption Complementary study by calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy of alkali metal doped Pd/SiO2 solids: Adsorption of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Gra- velle-Rumeau-Mail et al., 98(1993)45

Hydrogen bond Selectivity to cyclohexenes in the liquid phase hydroge- nation of benzene and toluene over ruthenium cata- lysts, as influenced by reaction modifiers. Struijk et al.,

82(1972)277

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Hydrogen ehemisorption Effect of thermal treatment of the support of plati- num/palygorskite catalysts on hydrogen chemisorp- tion. Gonzklez et al., 87(1992)231

Hydrogen fluoride Ambient temperature catalytic fluorination of e l to C3 chlorohydrocarbons and related compounds using oxide-supported organic layer catalysts. Thomson et al., 97(1993)67

Hydrogen f o r m a t i o n Hydrogen formation in propane oxidation on Pt- Rh/CeOz/AI203 catalysts. Barbier, Jr. et al.,

85(1992)89

Hydrogen peroxide Hydr~cylation of phenol with hydrogen peroxide on EROTS-1 catalyst. Martens et al., 99(1993)71

Hydrogen production Kinetic study of steam reforming of methanol over copper-based catalysts. Jiang et al., 93(1993)245

Hydrogen r e m o v a l Simultaneous dehydrogenation of organic compounds and hydrogen removal by hydride forming alloys. Ap- pelman et al., 81(1992)35

Hydrogen spillover Evidence for hydrogen spillover effect in the deposi- tion of coke on a nickel-faujasite catalyst during syngas conversion. Kapicka et al., 84(1992)47

Oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde over a hetero- genizefl surface-vanadate Wacker catalyst in the ab- sence of gaseous oxygen. Van der Heide et al.,

86(1992) 181

GalLium containing hybrid catalyst for the aromatiza- tion of n-butane. Le Van Mao et al., 86(1992)127

Hydroisomerization of n-pentane over hybrid catalysts containing a supported hydrogenation catalyst. Fu- jimoto et al., 91(1992)81

Hydrogen storage Hydrogenation catalysts based on nickel and rare earth oxides. I. Relation between cations nature, preparation route, hydrogen content and catalytic activity. Sohier et al., 84(1992)169

H y d r o g e n sulphide Effect of hydrogen sulphide on the reaction of 2,6-di- methylaniline over sulphided hydrotrcating catalysts. van Gestel et al., 92(1992)143

Catalyst for the elimination of sulphur dioxide from streams by the Claus reaction at low temperature. AI- varez et al., 93(1993)231

Catalytic combustion of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina and silica in presence of hydrogen sulfide. Hoyos et al., 98(1993)125

Hydrogen t r a n s f e r Catalytic cracking of tetralin on HY zeolite. Townsend et al., 90(1992)97

H y d r o g e n a t i o n A study of platinum catalysts modified by tin. Lamy- Pitara et al., 81(1992)47

Selectivityto cyclohexenes in the liquid phase hydroge- nation of benzene and toluene over ruthenium cata- lysts, as influenced by reaction modifiers. Struijk et ell.,

82(1992)277

Influence of sulphur poisoning of copper/alumina cata- lyst on the selective hydrogenation of cTotonaldehyde. Hutchings et al., 83(1992)L7

Hydrogenation catalysts based on nickel and rare earth oxides. I. Relation between cations nature, preparation route, hydrogen content and catalytic activity. Sohier et al., 84(1992)169

Investigation of the reactions of acetaldehyde on pro- moted rhodium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)61

Novel direct hydrogenation process of aromatic car- boxylic acids to the corresponding aldehydes with zir- conia catalyst. Yokoyama et al., 88(1992)149

Partial liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- clohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. II. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Strnijk et al.,

89(1992)77

Regeneration of a nickel/silica catalyst poisoned by thiophene. Aguinaga et al., 90(1992)131

Platinum/y-A1203 catalytic membrane preparation, morphological and catalytic characterizations. Uzio et al., 96(1993)83

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Liquid-phase catalytic hydrogenation using palladium alloy membranes. Farris et al., 96(1993)25

Characterization and catalytic properties of several potassium-doped iron-nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

92(1992) 131

Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to C1-C7 hydrocar- bons via methanol on composite catalysts. Inui et al.,

94(;1993)31

Catalytic activity of ruthenium promoted Co- Mo/AI203 and infrared investigation of carbon mono- xide and nitric oxide adsorption. Xiao et al.,

95(1993)21

Hydrogenation of phenol over supported platinum and palladium catalysts. Talukdar et al., 96(1993)229

Effect of promoter on selective hydrogenation of aft- unsaturated aldehydes over cobalt borides. Chen et al.,

99(1993)85

Surface characterization and catalytic properties of several graphite supported potassium-free and potas- sium-doped nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

99(1993)115

Hydrogenolysis Selectivities in methylcyclopentane and n-hexane con- version on some metal-loaded SAPO-11 catalysts. Hoffmeister et al., 82(1992)169

Alkane conversion and topological segregation in PtM/AI203 catalysts. Coq et al., 82(1992)231

Chemical equilibria and catalytic reaction of gas-phase methanol synthesis from methyl formate. Kim et al.,

83(1992) 15

Methyl formate hydrogenolysis for low-temperature methanol synthesis. Gormley et al., 87(1992)81

Hydrogenolysis of diethyl oxalate over copper-based catalysts. Thomas et al., 86(1992)101

Hydrophilicity of ruthenium Partial liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- clohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. II. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Strnijk et aL,

89(1992)77

Hydrophobicity of ruthenium Partial liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- eiohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. II. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Struijk et al.,

89(1992) 77

Hydroprocessing Phosphorus promotion in nickel-molybdenum/alumi- na catalysts: Model compound reactions and gas oll hydroprocessing. Lewis et al., 84(1992)103

Hydroquinone Hydroxylatioo of phenol with hydrogen peroxide on EROTS-1 catalyst. Martens et al., 99(1993)71

Hydrothermal crystallization Alkylation of toluene over double structure ZSM-5 type catalysts covered with a silicalite shell. Lee et al.,

96(1993)151

Hydrothermal treatment Influence of vanadium on the physicoehemical and catalytic properties of USHY zeolite and FCC catalyst. Torrealba et al., 90(1992)35

Hydrotreatment Titania-zirconia mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman et al.,

94(1993)45

High-resolution electron microscopy study of phos- phorus-containing MoS2/AI203 hydrotreating cata- lysts. Ramirez et al., 83(1992)251

Effect of hydrogen sulphide on the reaction of 2,6-di- methylaniline over sulphided hydrotreating catalysts. van Gestel et al., 92(1992)143

Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic investigation of hydrotreating catalysts and related ma- terials. Han et al., 98(1993)195

Titania-alumina mixed oxides as supports for molybde- num hydrotreating catalysts. Ramirez et al.,

93(1993) 163

Hydrous metal oxides Reactivity of novel ion-exchanged nickel/hydrous tita- nate catalysts. ,~aderson et al., 82(1992)185

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Hydroxide-carbonate precursor Alumina-supported zinc-cobalt spinel oxide catalyst for combustion of acetone, toluene and styrene. Klis- surski et al., 95(1993)103

Hydroxycarbonate Alkylation of phenol with methanol over Mn304. Be- zouhanova et al., 83(1992)45

Hydroxylation Catalytic hydroxylation of phenol over vanadium sili- cate molecular sieve with MEL structure. Hari Prasad Rao et al., 93(1993)123

Hydroxylation of phenol with hydrogen peroxide on EROTS-1 catalyst. Martens et al., 99(1993)71

Hydroxylation of phenol Comparison between gas chromatography and high- performance liquid chromatography analysis of the reaction products formed by the hydroxylation of phe- nol. Van der Pol et al., 96(1993)L13

I

Impregnated ceria Temperature-programmed reduction: limitation of the technique for determining the extent of reduction of either pUre ceria or ceria modified by additives. Zotin et al., 98(1993)99

Impregnation Control of metal radial profiles in alumina supports by carbon dioxide. Kresge et al., 81(1992)215

ln-situ FT-IR Titania supported vanadium oxide catalysts for the selective oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride: Influence of vanadia content on activity and surface spedes. Nobbenhnis et al., 85(1992)157

Industrial environment Some innovative aspects in the production of mono- mers via catalyzed oxidation processes - a Review. Cavani et al., 88(1992)115

I n f r a r e d Direct partial oxidation of benzene to phenol on zeolite catalysts. Butch et al., 86(1992)139

Activity and infrared studies during carbon monoxide oxidation over bimetallic palladium-rhodium/silica catalysts. Araya et al., 92(1992)17

Catalytic activity of ruthenium promoted Co- Mo/AI203 and infrared investigation of carbon mono- xide and nitric oxide adsorption. Xiao et al.,

95(1993)21

Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. II. Epitaxy and synergy between y-Fe203 and ferrite spinels. Xu et al., 89(1992)131

Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. I. Preparation of monophasic iron oxides and ferrite spinels and analysis of their mixtures. Xu et al.,

89(1992) 117

Pillared days: Characterization of acidity and catalytic properties and comparison with some zeolites. Auer et al., 97(1993)23

Catalytic combustion of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina and silica in presence of hydrogen sulfide. Hoyos et al., 98(1993)125

Novel regeneration method of Pt/KL zeolite catalyst for light naphtha reforming. Sugimoto et al.,

95(1993)255

Effect of crystal morphology in selective catalytic re- duction of nitric oxide over VzO5 catalysts. Ozkan et al., 96(1993)365

lnpregnation Design of inhomogeneous metal distributions within catalyst particles. Zhang et al., 91(1992)57

Intrapartide diffusion Effects of diffusion resistance on some isoprene pro- duction processes over decaying catalysts. Kumbilieva et al., 82(1992)159

Inverse gas chromatography Effect of WO3 loading on the surface acidity of WO3/A1203 composite oxides. Zhang et al.,

84(1992)123

Iron

Nonoxidative dehydrogenation of cyclohexanol over copper-iron binary oxides. Chen ct al., 83(1992)201

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Properties and catalytic behaviour for the Fischer- Tropsch synthesis of amorphous iron-based alloys pre- pared by spark-erosion. Coteron et al., 95(1993)237

Nanophase iron carbides as catalysts for carbon diox- ide hydrogenation. Trovarelli et al., 95(1993)L9

Ferrisilicate analogs of ZSM-5 zeolite as catalysts for one-step oxidation of benzene to phenol. Kharitonov et al., 98(1993)33

Higher alcohol synthesis on modified iron based cata- lysts: Copper and molybdenum addition. Kiennemann et al., 99(1993)175

I r o n carbides Iron-pentasyl molecular sieves: Characterisation and catalytic behaviour in syngas conversion. Goldwasser et al., 100(1993)85

I r o n oxide Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. II. Epitaxy and synergy between 7-Fe203 and ferrite spinels. Xu et al., 89(1992)131

Methanol oxidation on a monolayer supported on iron oxide. Yamada et al., 96(1993)113

Residual oil cracking with generation of hydrogen: Deactivation of iron oxide catalyst in the steam-iron reaction. Fukase et al., 100(1993)1

Iron oxide promotion Investigation of the reactions of acetaldehyde on pro- moted rhodium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)61

I r o n o x i d e / c h r o m i u m oxide Deactivation of the high temperature water-gas shift catalyst in nonisothermal conditions. Keiski et al.,

87(1992) 185

I r o n o x i d e - s i l i c a Selective oxidation of cyclohexane by an iron-palla- dium bicatalytic system un der mild conditions: Iron oxide/silica catalysts. Jun et al., 96(1993)269

Iron-chromium silicate Synthesis and catalytic performance of Fe-Cr-bimetal- losilicate having a pentasil pore structure. Nagata et al., 94(1993)17

Iron-phosphorus oxide Bulk and surface analysis of a Fe-P-O oxydehydroge- nation catalyst. BarbauLx ct al., 90(1992)51

Kinetic investigation of the oxidative dehydrogenation of isobutyric acid on a Fe-P-O catalyst: Role of water. Dekiouk et al., 90(1992)61

I r o n - z i n c oxide Oxidative dehydrogenation of n-butane on iron-zinc oxide catalysts. Armendariz et al., 92(1992)29

Iron-manganese Catalytic properties and crystalline structures of man- ganese-promoted iron ultrafine particles for liquid- phase hydrogenation of carbon monoxide. Itoh et al.,

96(1993) 125

Iron-palladium Selective oxidation of cyclohexane by an iron-palla- dium bicatalytic system un der mild conditions: Iron oxide/silica catalysts. Jun et al., 96(1993)269

Isobutane Azide activation of metallophthalocyanine complexes for the catalytic oxidation of alkanes in the liquid phase. Lyons et al., 84(1992)L1

Dehydrogenation of isobutane to isobntene in a palla- dium membrane reactor. Matsuda et al., 96(1993)3

lsobutene Methyl t-butyl ether decomposition in an inert mem- brane reactor composed of 12-tungstophosphoric acid catalyst and polyphenylene oxide membrane. Song et al., 96(1993)53

Dehydrogenation of isobutane to isobutene in a palla- dium membrane reactor. Matsuda et al., 96(1993)3

lsobutene polymerization Chlorinated alnmlna and its catalytic behavior in selec- tive polymerization of isobutene. Cal et al.,

97(1993)113

Isobutyraldehyde Synthesis of isobutyraldehyde from methanol and etha- nol over mixed oxide supported vanadium oxide cata- lysts. Reddyctal., 96(1993)L1

lsobutyrie acid oxydehydrogenation Kinetic investigation of the oxidative dehydrogenation of isobutyrie acid on a Fe-P-O catalyst: Role of water. Dekiouk et al., 90(1992)61

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Isomerization Isomerization of xylene isomers on a PtRe-H-mor- denite catalyst. Aboul-Gheit et al., 93(1993)131

Catalytic cracking of tetralin on HY zeolite. Townsend et al., 90(1992)97

Hydroisomerization of n-pentane over hybrid catalysts containing a supported hydrogenation catalyst. Fu- jimoto et al., 91(1992)81

Calcium oxide as a catalyst for the isomerization of 5-vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene to 5-ethylidenebicy- clo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene in the liquid phase. Baba et al.,

97(1993)L19

lsophorone Influence of coke formation on the aromatization of isophorone. Sai Prasad et al., 83(1992)141

Isoprene production Effects of diffusion resistance on some isoprene pro- duction processes over decaying catalysts. Kumbilieva et al., 82(1992)159

lsopropanol decomposition Decomposition of isopropanol on magnesium oxide/silica in relation to texture, acidity and chemical composition. Youssefet al., 81(1992)1

Isopropanol dehydration Comparative study of the effects of sodium impurity and am0rphisation on the Lewis acidity of y-alumina. Mohammed Saad et al., 94(1993)71

2 - I s o p r o p y l n a p h t h a l e n e oxidation Oxidation of 2-isopropyinaphthalene to 2-isopro- pylnaphthalenehydroperoxlde. Takac et al.,

95(1993)35

2-I sopropylnaphthalenehydroperoxide Oxidation of 2-isopropylnaphthalene to 2-isopro- pyinaphthalenehydroperoxide. Takac et al.,

95(1993)35

J

J a p a n Recent progress in catalytic technology in Japan (sup- plement) - a review. Nojiri et al., 93(1993)103

K

Kine t i c mechanism Heterogeneously catalysed dismutation and conmuta- tion reactions of CHCI3-nFn chlorofluorocarbons: A kinetic study. Hess et al., 82(1992)247

Kine t i c model Para-selective alkylation of toluene with methanol over ZSM-5 zeolites. Vayssilov et al., 94(1993)117

Kinetics Effects of diffusion resistance on some isoprene pro- duction processes over decaying catalysts. Kumbilieva et al., 82(1992)159

Metathesls of 1-alkenes in the liquid phase over a ReeOT/y-Al203 catalyst. Spronk et al., II. Kinetics of deactivation 83(1992)213

Some fundamental and practical aspects of the ammox- idation of alkylbenzenes. Rizayev et al.,

83(1992) 103

Hydrocracking of n-butane and n-heptane over a sul- tided nickel erionite catalyst. Heck et al.,

86(1992)83

Intrinsic kinetics of nitric oxide reduction by ammonia on a vanadia-titauia catalyst. Lintz et al.,

85(1992) 13

Hydrogenolysis of diethyl oxalate over copper-based catalysts. Thomas et al., 86(1992)101

Deactivation of the high temperature water-gas shift catalyst in nouisothermal conditions. Keiski et al.,

87(1992) 185

Selective reduction of nitrogen oxides under oxidising exhaust-gas conditions. Bennett et al., 86(1992)L1

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Reaction network for the epoxidation reaction of al- kenes with organic hydroperoxides. Kamlns~ et al.,

88(1992)1

Kinetic and transient kinetic investigations of the syn- thesis of oxygenates from carbon monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rhodium catalysts. Burch et al.,

88(1992)77

Nickel supported on natural silicates: Activity and se- lectivity in sunflower seed oil hydrogenation. Rodrigo et al., 88(1992)101

Selective oxidation of methyl a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. II. Assessment of the Aarhenins and Langrauir parameters. Sehuurman et al.,

89(1992)31

Kinetic investigation of the oxidative dehydrogenation of isobutyrie acid on a Fe-P-O catalyst: Role of water. Dekiouk et al., 90(1992)61

Kinetics of methane oxidative coupling on zinc-doped titanium oxide. Efstathiou et al., 92(1992)1

Kinetic study of the selective oxidation of butan-2-one to diacetyl over vanadium phosphorus oxide. McCul- lagh et al., 93(1993)203

Effect of hydrogen sulphide on the reaction of 2,6-di- methylaniline over sulphided hydrotreating catalysts. van Gestel et al., 92(1992)143

Kinetic study of steam reforming of methanol over copper-based catalysts. Jiang et al., 93(1993)245

Oxidation of 2-isopropylnaphthalene to 2-isopro- pylnaphthalenehydroperoxide. Takae et al.,

95(1993)35

Pillared days: Characterization of acidity and catalytic properties and comparison with some zeolites. Auer et al., 97(1993)23

Complete oxidation of benzene on manganese dioxide by ozone. Naydenov et al., 97(1993)17

Kinetic mechanism for the reaction between methanol and water over a Cu-ZnO-AI203 catalyst. Jiang et al.,

97(1993)145

Kinetics of the synthesis of 1,4-butynediol over a cop- per-bismuth/magnesium silicate catalyst. Chu et al.,

97(1993)123

Water-gas shift reaction on a cobalt-molybdenum oxide catalyst. Hakkarainen et al., 99(1993)195

K Z - 1 Shape selective reactions of some inorganic com- pounds on the zeolite KZ-1. Rune et al.,

93(1993) 191

L

L zeolite Novel regeneration method of Pt/KL zeolite catalyst for light naphtha reformlns. Sugimoto et al.,

95(1993)255

Lamellar perovskites LameUar perovskites Ml(An-lBnO3n + 1) catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Barrault et al.,

88(1992) 197

L a n g m u i r p a r a m e t e r s Selective oxidation of methyl a-D-glueoside on carbon supported platinum. II. Assessment of the Arrhenius and Langmuir parameters. Schuurman et al.,

89(1992)31

L a n t h a n a Temperature-programmed study of the oxidation of palladium/alnmlna catalysts and their lanthanum modification. Hoost et al., 92(1992)39

L a n t h a n u m aluminate Characterization of hish-temperature calcined lantha- num-modified alumina by X-ray photoelectron spec- troscopy and X-ray diffraction. Haaek et al.,

87(1992) 103

L a n t h a n u m oxide Effect of sulfur on the oxidative coupling of methane over a lanthana catalyst. Campbell et al.,

82(1992) 13

Comparison of lanthanum oxide and strontinm-modi- fled lanthanum oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Conway et al., 86(1992)199

Oxidative methylation and ethane with methane to propane and propene using rare earth oxide-based catalysts. Wada et al., 88(1992)23

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Lanthanum oxysulphate Effect of sulfur on the oxidative coupling of methane over a lanthana catalyst. Campbell et al.,

82(1992) 13

L a n t h a n u m ~ - a l u m i n a Characterization of high-temperature calcined lantha- num-modified alumina by X-ray photoelectron spec- troscopy and X-ray diffraction. Haack et al.,

87(1992) 103

L a n t h a n u m / a l u m i n a Characterization of lanthanum-modified F -ainmina by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and carbon dioxide absorption. Hanck et al. , 82(1992)199

Characterization of high-temperature calcined lantha- num-modified alumina by X-ray photoelectron spec- troscopy and X-ray diffraction. Haaek et al.,

87(1992) 103

L a r g e p o r e s Preparation of large pore alumina supports for hy- drodesulfinization catalysts. Walendziewski et al.,

96(1993) 163

Large-pore zeolites Deamination of sec-butylamine over acidic zeolites. Lequitte et al., 84(1992)155

Lattice oxygen defects Solid solutions of bismuth oxide as promising catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Voskresenskaya et al., 90(1992)209

L e a d Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Pb/Li/MgO catalysts. Kim et al., 87(1992)115

Infected zone model II: Analyses of published ex- perimental data. Lan et al., 91(1992)97

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Li/MgO promoted Pb3(PO4)2. Suh et al.,

96(1993)L7

Lead oxide/lead a l u m i n a t e Oxidative coupling of methane over y-alumina-sup- ported lead oxide catalyst. Park et al., 85(199"2)117

Lewis acidity Catalytic activity of layered a-(fin or zirconium) phos- phates and chromia-piIlared derivatives for isopropyl alcohol decomposition. Guerrero-Ruiz et al.,

o2(ioo2)81

Comparative study of the effects of sodium impurity and amorphisation on the Lewis acidity of Y-alumina. Mohammed Saad et al., 94(1993)71

Acidity and catalytic behavior of vanadium-phospho- rus-oxygen catalysts. Cornaglia ct al., 100(1993)37

L i g h t a l k e n e s Catalytic conversion of methanol into fight alkenes on mordenite-llke zeolites. Marchi et al., 94(1993)91

Light oils Deep desulfurization of light oil. II. Hydrodesulphuri- zation of dibenzothiophcne, 4-methyldibenzothio- phene and 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene. Kabe et al.,

97(1993) L1

Liquid phase Selectivity to cyclohexenes in the liquid phase hydroge- nation of benzene and toluene over ruthenium cata- lysts, as influenced by reaction modifiers. Strnijk et al.,

82(1992)277

Calcium oxide as a catalyst for the isomerization Of 5-vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene to 5-ethylidenebicy- clo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene in the liquid phase. Baba et al.,

97(1993)L19

Liquid-phase oxidation Liquid-phase oxidation of 1-methoxy-2-propanol with air. HI. Chemical deactivation and oxygen poisoning of platinum catalysts. MaUat et al., 86(1992)147

Lithium Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Pb/Li/MgO catalysts. Kim et al., 87(1992)115

Lithium Solid solutions of bismuth o~dde as promising catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Voskresenskaya et al., 90(1992)209

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Li/MgO promoted Pb3(PO4)2. Suh et al.,

96(1993)L7

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Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on oxide cata- lysts. Burch et al., 100(1993)111

Lithium doping Oxidative coupling of methane on lithinm-calcium phosphate catalysts. Ohno et al., 93(1993)141

L i t h i u m / m a g n e s i u m oxide Reactor materials for use with the Li/MgO methane coupling catalyst. Slagtern et al., 91(1992)13

Low-temperatue oxidation Effect of catalyst pretreatment on the oxidation of carbon monoxide over coprecipitated gold catalysts. Tanielyan et al., 85(1992)73

L o w - t e m p e r a t u r e oxydehydrogenation Catalytic low-temperature oxydehydrogenation of methane to higher hydrocarbons with very high selec- tivity at 8-12% conversion. Rasko et al., 84(1992)57

M

M a g h e m i t e Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. IL Epitaxy and syaergy between y-Fe203 and ferrite spinels. Xu et al., 89(1992)131

Rolesof spinel and magbemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. I. Preparation of monophasic iron oxides and ferrite spinels and analysis of their mixtures. Xu et al.,

89(1992)117

Magnesia Stabilized magnesia as a support for nickel methan- ation catalysts. Rathonsky et al., 94(1993)167

Role of chlorine in the partial oxidation of methane to ethene on MgO catalysts. Burch et al., 96(1993)289

Magnesium oxide Vanadinm mixed oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Gervasini et al., 83(1992)235

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Pb/Li/MgOcatalysts. Kimetal., 87(1992)115

Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. Burch et al., 97(1993)49

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Li/MgO promoted Pb3(PO4)2. Suh et al.,

96(1993)[.7

Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on oxide cata- lysts. Burch et al., 100(1993)111

M a g n e s i u m oxide / s i l i ca Decomposition of isopropanol on magnesium oxide/silica in relation to texture, acidity and chemical composition. Youssefet al., 81(1992)1

M a g n e s i u m - n i c k e l a l loy Simultaneous dehydrogenation of organic compounds and hydrogen removal by hydride forming alloys. Ap- pelman et al., 81(1992)35

Magnetization Effects of promoter oxides on the reduction of nickel oxide. Richardson et al., 83(1992)87

M a l a c h i t e Georgeite and azurite as precursors in the preparation of co-precipitated copper/zinc oxide catalysts. Spencer et ai., 85(1992)1

Maleic a n h y d r i d e Selective oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride: A comparative study between promoted and unpro- moted VPO catalysts. Bej et al., 83(1992)149

Heterogeneously catalysed gas phase oxidations of 1,3- pentadiene-cyclodimers and of related substances. Miura et al., 87(1992)241

Promotional effect of sodium and phosphorus on V- Mo-O catalyst. Lie et al., 97(1993)103

Acidity and catalytic behavior of vanadium-phospho- rus-oxygen catalysts. Cornaglia et al., 100(1993)37

M a n g a n e s e dioxide Complete oxidation of benzene on manganese dioxide by ozone. Naydenov et al., 970993)17

Manganese oxide Oxidative oligomerizafion of methane to aromatics. Claridge et al., 89(1992)103

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M a n g a n o m a n g a n i c oxide Alkylation of phenol with methanol over Mn304. Be- zouhanova et al., 83(1992)45

Mathematical Modeling Reaction network for the epoxidation reaction of al- kenes with organic hydroperoxides. Kaminski et al.,

88(1992)i

M e c h a n i s m Activity of vanadium on different catalyst supports. Lee, 82(1992)215

Hydrocracking of n-butane and n-heptane over a sul- tided nickel erionite catalyst. Heck et al.,

86(1992)83

Selective reduction of nitrogen oxides under oxidising exhaust-gas conditions. Bennett et al., 86(1992)L1

Kinetic mechanism for the reaction between methanol and water over a Cu-ZnO-AI203 catalyst. Jiang et al.,

970993) 145

Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the transformation of the zeolite Y catalyst in the course of hydrochlorination of 1-methylcyclohexene by thionyl chloride. Kolodziejski et al., 98(1993)71

Ferrisilicate analogs of ZSM-5 zeolite as catalysts for one-step oxidation of benzene to phenol. Kharitonov et al., 98(1993)33

M E L s t r u c u t r e Catalytic ihydroxylation of phenol over vanadium sili- cate molecular sieve with MEL structure. Hari Prusad Rao et al., 93(1993)123

Melt Propylene oxide synthesis via propene acetoxylation over supported palladium and platinum catalysts fol- lowed by cracking of glycol acetates in a melt of potas- sium acetate. Gnsevskaya et al., 97(1993)1

Membrane Platinum/~-Al203 catalytic membrane preparation, morphological and catalytic characterizations. Uzio et al., 96(1993)83

Membrane reactor Dehydrogenation of isobutane to isobutene in a palla- dium membrane reactor. Matsuda et al., 96(1993)3

Membranes Methyl t-butyl ether decomposition in an inert mem- brane reactor composed of 12-tungstophosphoric acid catalyst and polyphenylene oxide membrane. Song et al., 96(1993)53

Preparation and catalysis over palladium composite membranes. Gryaznov et al., 96(1993)15

Catalyst dispersion on supported ultramicroporous in- organic membranes using derivatized silylation agents. Raman et al., 96(1993)65

Liquid-phase catalytic hydrogenation using palladium alloy membranes. Farris et al., 96(1993)25

Metal distribution Design of inhomogeneous metal distributions within catalyst particles. Zhang et al., 91(1992)57

Metal elution Continuous fiqnid-phase hydroformylation of 1- hexene with a poly-TRIM bound rhodium-phosphine complex. Andersson et al., 96(1993)345

M e t a l oxide ca ta lys t Catalytic decomposition of nitrogen dioxide over vari- ous metal oxides. Shimokawabe et al., 85(1992)129

Metal particle size Influence of metal particle size and effect of gold addi- tion on the activity and selectivity of Pt/AI203 catalysts in the reduction of nitric oxide by methane. Demicheli et aL, 97(1993)Lll

M e t a l profiles Control of metal radial profiles in alnmlna supports by carbon dioxide. Kresge et al., 81(1992)215

Metal Sal t s Thermodynamic hydroconversion of heavy petroleum cuts with dispersed catalyst - a Review. Del Bianco et al., 94(1993)1

M e t a l - s u p p o r t i n t e r ac t i on X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladium in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Sehmltw et at., 92(1992)59

M e t a l i o p e r h a l o p h t h a l o e y a n i n e az ides Azide activation of metallophthalocyanine complexes for the catalytic oxidation of alkanes in the liquid phase. Lyons et al., 84(1992)L1

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Metallophthaloeyanine a z i d e s Azlde activation of metallophthalocyanine complexes for the catalytic oJddation of alkanes in the liquid phase. Lyons et al., 84(1992)L1

Melallosificate Para-selectivlty of zcolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between disproportionation and alkylation. Kimet al., 83(1992)51

M e t a U o s i l i c a t e Preparation of highly para-selective metallesilicate catalysts for alkylation of ethylbenzene with ethanol. Kim et al., 100(1993)27

Metathesis Catalytic properties of Mo(CO)6 supported on acti- vated carbon for ethene homologation. Nakamura et al., 87(1992)69

M e t h a c r y l i c a c i d Bulk and surface analysis of a Fe-P-O oxydehydroge- nation catalyst. Barbaux et al., 90(1992)51

Kinetic investigation of the oxidative dehydrogenation of isobutyric acid on a Fe-P-O catalyst: Role of water. Dekiouk et al., 90(1992)61

M e t h a n a l Selective photo-oxidation of light alkanes using sofid metal oxide semiconductors. Wada et al.,

99(1993)21

M e t h a n a t i o n Evidence for hydrogen spillover effect in the deposi- tion of coke on a nickel-faujasite catalyst during syngas conversion. Kapicka et al., 84(1992)47

Infected zone model II: Analyses of published ex- perimental data. Lau et al., 91(1992)97

Nickel-uranium oxide catalysts: characterization and evaluation for methanation. Berry et al.,

100(1993)131

M e t h a n a t i o n Stabilized magne~a as a support for nickel methan- ation catalysts. Rathousky et al., 94(1993)167

M e t h a n e Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Pb/Li/MgOcatalysts. KimetaL, 87(1992)115

Oxidative coupling of methane on lithium-calcinm phosphate catalysts. Olmo et al., 93(1993)141

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Li/MgO promoted Pb3(P04)2. Suh et al.,

96(1993) L7

Influence of metal particle size and effect of gold addi- tion on the activity and selectivity of Pt/A1203 catalysts in the reduction of nitric oxide by methane. Demicheli et al., 97(1993)Lll

M e t h a n e a c t i v a t i o n Investigation of ethene selectivity in the methane coup- ling reaction on chlorine-containing catalysts. Burch et al., 82(1992)77

Methane c o m b u s t i o n Alumina aerogel for support of a methane combustion catalyst. Mizushima et al., 88(1992)137

Catalytic oxidation of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina. Influence of the oxygen-to-meth- ane ratio. Mouaddib et al., 87(1992)129

Catalytic combustion of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina and silica in presence of hydrogen sulfide. Hoyos et al., 98(1993)125

Methane c o n v e r s i o n Comparison of lanthanum oxide and strontium-modi- fied lanthanum oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Conway et al., 86(1992)199

Kinetics of methane oxidative coupling on zinc-doped titanium oxide. Efstathiou et al., 92(1992)1

Methane c o u p l i n g Characterization of catalysts for methane coupling by means of thermal methods. Spinicci et al.,

93(199"2,)4'7

M e t h a n e dehydrogenation Catalytic low-temperature oxydehydrogenation of methane to higher hydrocarbons with very high selec- tivity at 8-12% conversion. Rasko et al., 84(1992)57

M e t h a n e oligomerization Oxidative oligomerlzation of methane to aromatics. Chridge et al., 89(1992)103

Methane o x i d a t i o n Catalytic chemistry of supported palladium for com- bustion of methane. Farrauto et al., 81(1992)227

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Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane and the coupling of methane over sodium containing cerium oxides. Kennedy et al., 87(1992)171

Low-temperature selctive oxidation of methane to carbon monoxide and hydrogen over cobalt-MgO cata- lysts. Choudhary et al., 90(1992)L1

Methane oxidative coupling Effect of sulfur on the oxidative coupling of methane over a lanthana catalyst. Campbell et al.,

82(1992) 13

Vanadium mixed oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Gervasini et al., 83(1992)235

Influence of basicity on the catalytic activity for oxida- tive coupling of methane. Maitra et ai., 85(1992)27

Catalytic oxidative coupling of methane on metal ox- ides. I. Effect of oxidation state of bismuth and revers- ibility of lattice oxygen on activity in barium-lantha- num-bismuth oxides. Bhattacharya et al.,

85(1992) 135

Oxidative coupling of methane over y-alumina-sup- ported lead oxide catalyst. Park et ai., 85(1992)117

LameHar pcrovskites MI(An-IBnO3n + 1) catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Barrault et al.,

88(1992) 197

Characterization of bismuth-manganese catalysts for methane oxidative coupling. Baidikova et al.,

89(1992) 169

Solid solutions of bismuth oxide as promising catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Voskresenskaya et al., 900992)209

Oxidative coupling of methane over alkali metal chloride promoted zirconia. Effect of the preparation pethod. Khan et al., 90(1992)199

Potassium/calcium/nickel oxide catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Dooley et al., 90(1992)159

Methane oxidative coupling (homogeneous) Reactlon-path analysis of a homogeneous methane ox- idative coupling mechanism. Tjatjopoulos et al.,

880992)2z3

Methane oxidative dimerization Oxidative dimerization of methane in molten Na2CO3- K2CO3 eutectic at 8000C: Comparison with other mol- ten salts. Moneuse et al., 85(1992)147

Methane partial oxidation Role of chlorine in the partial oxidation of methane to ethene on MgO catalysts. Butch et al., 96(1993)289

Partial oxidation of methane on Mo/Sn/P silica sup- ported catalysts. Weng et al., 96(1993)383

Methane reforming reaction Catalytic oxidation of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina. Influence of the oxygen-to-meth- ane ratio. Mouaddib et al., 87(1992)129

Methanol Methyl formate hydrogenolysis for low-temperature methanol synthesis. Gormlcy et al., 87(1992)81

Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Butch et al., 88(1992)39

High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol in the presence of oxygen and water vapor. Hamada et al., 88(1992)LZ

Reaction mechanism of methanol dehydrogenation on a sodium carbonate catalyst. Suet al., 91(1992)131

Acetic acid and methyl acetate formation from meth- anol alone over ruthenium(II)-tin(II) cluster complex catalysts supported on copper-containing oxide. Yamakawa et al., 92(1992)L1

Synthesis of isobutyraldehyde from methanol and etha- nol over mixed oxide supported vanadium oxide cata- lysts. Reddy et al., 96(1993)L1

Anion treatment (F- or SO42-) of A1PO4-AI203 (25 wt.-% A1203) catalysts. IV. Catalytic performance in the alkylation of phenol with methanol. Bautista et al.,

99(1993) 161

Methanol conversion Trans-but-2-ene is the first hydrocarbon produced in the conversion of methanol to gasoline over zeofite H-ZSM-5. Sulikowski et al., 89(1992)69

Barium modification of a high-silica zeolite for meth- anol conversion to light alkenes. Abdillahi et al.,

91(1992)1

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Catalytic conversion of methanol into light alkenes on mordenite-like zeolites. Marchi et al., 94(1993)91

Methanol dehydrogenation Promoting effect of active carbons on methanol dehy- drogenation on sodium carbonate: Hydrogen spillover. Suet al., 95(1993)131

M e t h a n o l oxidation Surface modified niobium oxide catalysts: synthesis, characterization, and catalysis. Jehng et al.,

83(1992) 179

Physical and chemical characterization of surface va- nadium oxide supported on titania: Influence of the titania phase (anatase, ruffle, brookite and B). Deo et al., 91(1992)27

Methanol oxidation on a monolayer supported on iron oxide. Yamada et al., 96(1993)113

Methanol oxidation on MoO3/TiO2 catalysts. Bruck- man et al., 96(1993)279

M e t h a n o l se l ec t iv i ty Correlation between chemisorption and the mechan- ism of carbon monoxide hydrogenation over Pt- Co/NaY catalysts. Lu et al., 93(1992)61

M e t h a n o l s t e a m r e f o r m i n g Kinetic study of steam reforming of methanol over copper-based catalysts. Jiang et al., 93(1993)245

Methanol synthesis Intermetallic catalysts for methanol synthesis: Ternary alloys containins copper and cerium. Jennin~s et al.,

81(1992)257

Methanol synthesis catalysts derived from copper in- termetallic precursors: Transient response to pulses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Jennln~,~.s et al., 82(1992)65

Chemical equilibria and catalytic reaction of gas-phase methanol synthesis from methyl formate. Kim et al.,

83(1992)15

Copper/zirconia catalysts for the synthesis of methanol from carbon dioxide: Influence of preparation vari- ables on structural and catalytic properties of catalysts. Koeppel et al., 84(1992)77

Georgeite and azatrite as precursors in the preparation of co-precipitated copper/zinc oxide catalysts. Spencer et al., 85(1992)1

Methanol synthesis by means of diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform and temperature-pro- grammed reaction spectroscopy. Neophytides et aL,

86(1992)45

Kinetic mechanism for the reaction between methanol and water over a Cu-ZnO-AI203 catalyst. Jiang et al.,

97(1993) 145

Temperature-programmed desorption study on sup- ported copper-containing methanol synthesis cata- lysts. Robinson et al., 98(1993)81

Methanol-to-gasoline Two-dimensional 13C sofid-state spin-dlffusion NMR of the products of methanol conversion into gasoline adsorbed on zeolite H-ZSM-5. Kolodziejski et al.,

81(1992) 133

Methanol/gasoline Catalytic properties of high-silica zeolites synthesized in mixtures of water and organic solvent. Sugimoto et al., 87(1992)15

M e t h y l a - D - g l u c o s i d e Selective oxidation of methyl a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. II. Assessment of the Arrhenins and l.~ngmuir parameters. Schuurman et al.,

89(1992)31

Methyl acetate Acetic acid and methyl acetate formation from meth- anol alone over ruthenium(ll)-tin(ll) cluster complex catalysts supported on copper-containin~ oxide. Yamakawa et al., 92(1992)L1

Acetic anhydride synthesis from methyl formate cata- lysed by rhodium-iodide complexes. Seuillet et aL,

93(1993)219

M e t h y l e thy l ketone Vanadium oxides as regenerable reagents in the oxida- tion of butan-2-one to diacetyL McCullagh et al.,

97(1993)39

Methyl formate Decarbonylatinn of methyl formate over heteroge- neous catalysts. I. Activity and selectivity. Lee et al.,

83(1992)165

Chemical e q ~ and catalytic reaction of gas-phase methanol synthesis from methyl formate. Kim et al.,

83(1992) 15

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Methyl formate hydrogenolysis for low-temperature methanol synthesis. Gormley et al., 87(1992)81

Acetic anhydride synthesis from methyl formate cata- lysed by rhodium-iodide complexes. Seuillet et al.,

93(1993)219

3-Methyl-phthalie anhydride Heterogeneously catalysed gas phase oxidations of 1,3- pentadiene-cyclodimers and of related substances. Miura et al., 87(1992)241

4 - M e t h y l - p h t h a l i e anhydride Heterogeneously catalysed gas phase oxidations of 1,3- pentadiene-cyclodimers and of related substances. Miura et al., 87(1992)241

Methylation Oxidative methylation and ethane with methane to propane and propene using rare earth oxide-based catalysts. Wade et al., 88(1992)23

M e t h y l c y c l o h e x e n e Selectivity to cyclohexenes in the liquid phase hydroge- nation of benzene and toluene over ruthenium cata- lysts, as influenced by reaction modifiers. Struijk et al.,

82(1992)277

Methylcyelohexene hydroehiorination Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the transformation of the zeolite Y catalyst in the course of hydrochlorination of 1-methylcyciohexene by thionyi chloride. Kolodziejski et al., 98(1993)71

M e t h y l c y d o p e n t a n e Selectivities in methylcyclopentane and n-hcxane con- version on some metal-loaded SAPO-11 catalysts. Hoffmelster et al., 82(1992)169

4 - M e t l D ' l d i b e n z o t h i o p h e n e Deep desulfurization of light oil. II. Hydrodesulphuri- zation of dibenzothiophene, 4-methyldibenzothio- phene and 4,6-dimetbyldibenzothiophene. Kabe et al.,

97(1993) L1

M F I metailosilieates Toluene isopropylation over zeolite b and metallosili- cates of MFl structure. Parikh et al., 90(1992)1

M F l - t y p e zeoHtes Synthesis and characterization of defeet-free crystals ofMFl-type zeolites. Axon et al., 81(1992)27

M i e r o c a l o r i m e t r y Calorimetric and catalytic investigation of alkanes re- activity over a variety of MFI structures. Auroux et al.,

93(1993) 181

Mierodiffraetion X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy studies of Pt-Sn-SiO2 catalysts. Srinivasan et al., 87(1992)45

M i c r o r e a c t o r Aromatization of propane over a zeolite catalyst in both a microreactor and pilot plant. Harris et al.,

83(1992)59

Mixed oxides Titania-alumina mixed oxides as supports for molybde- num hydrotreating catalysts. Ramirez et al.,

93(1993)163

Titania-zirconia mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman et al.,

94(1993)45

Synthesis of isobutyraldehyde from methanol and etha- nol over mixed oxide supported vanadium oxide cata- lysts. Reddy et al., 96(1993)L1

M o ( C O ) 6 Catalytic properties of Mo(CO)6 supported on acti- vated carbon for ethene homologation. Nakamura et al., 87(1992)69

Model r e a c t i o n Influence of vanadium on the physicochemical and catalytic properties of USHY zeolite and FCC catalyst. Torrealba et al., 90(1992)35

Modifier Selectivity to cyclohexenes in the liquid phase hydroge- nation of benzene and toluene over ruthenium cata- lysts, as influenced by reaction modifiers. Struijk et al.,

82(1992)277

M o d i f i e r s ( sa l t s ) Partial liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- elohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. H. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Struijk et al.,

89(1992)77

M o l e c u l a r sieves Catalytic hydroxylation of phenol over vanadium sili- cate molecular sieve with MEL structure. Hari Prasad Rao et al., 93(1993)123

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Iron-pentasyl molecular sieves: Characterisation and ' catalytic behaviour in syngas conversion. Goldwasser et al., 100(1993)85

Molten carbonates Oxidative dimerization of methane in molten Na2CO3- K2CO3 eutectic at 800"C: Comparison with other mol- ten salts. Moneuse et al., 85(1992)147

Molten salts Oxidative dimerization of methane in molten Na2CO3- K2CO3 eutectic at 800"C: Comparison with other mol- ten salts. Moneuse et al., 85(1992)147

Molybdates Partial oxidation of methane on Mo/Sn/P silica sup- ported catalysts. Weng et al., 96(1993)383

Molybdena Methanol oxidation on a monolayer supported on iron oxide. Yamada et al., 96(1993)113

Molybdena/silica NitrOgen containing species as intermediates in the oxidation of ammonia over silica supported molybdena catalysts. Biermann et al., 86(1992)165

Molybdenum High-resolution electron microscopy study of phos- phorus-containing MoS2/AI203 hydrotrcating cata- lysts. Ramirez et al., 83(1992)251

Catalytic activity of ruthenium promoted Co- Mo/Ai203 and infrared investigation of carbon mono- xide and nitric oxide adsorption. Xiao et al.,

95(1993)21

Higher alcohol synthesis on modified iron based cata- lysts: Copper and molybdenum addition. Kiennemann et al., 99(1993)175

Molybdenum oxide/titanium oxide Methanol oxidation on MoO3/TiO2 catalysts. Bruck- man et al., 96(1993)279

Molybdenum/alumina Preparation and characterization of PdO-MoO3/y- A1203 catalysts. Halasz et al., 82(1992)51

Monolayer Methanol oxidation on a monolayer supported on iron oxide. Yamada et al., 96(1993)113

Monolithic catalysts X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladium in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Schmitz et al., 92(1992)59

Monomers Some innovative aspects in the production of mono- mers via catalyzed oxidation processes - a Review. Cavani et al., 88(1992)115

Montmorillonite Catalytic activity of nickel sulphide catalysts supported onAl-piilarcd montmorillonite for thiophane hydrode- sulphurization. Kloprogge et al., 97(1993)77

Mordenite Roles of Br0nsted and Lewis sites during cracking of n-octane on H-mordenite. Abbot et al.,

85(1992) 173

Catalytic conversion of methanol into light a_lkenes on mordenite-like zeolites. Marchi et al., 94(1993)91

Improvement of platinum-supported zeolite catalysts for n-hexane aromatization by haloearbon treatment and alkaline soaking. Sugimoto et al., 96(1993)201

H-Mordenite Isomerlzation of xylene isomers on a PtRe-H-mor- denite catalyst. Aboul-Gheit et al., 93(1993)131

M o r p h o l o g y Catalytic reduction of nitric oxide over amorphous and crystalline chromia. II. Structural dependence of selec- tive and non-selective reactions. Curry-Hyde et al.,

90(1992) 183

Morphology of coprecipitated nickel/alumina catalysts with low alumina content. Zielinsky, 94(1993)107

MoS2 Titania-alumina mixed oxides as supports for molybde- num hydrotreating catalysts. Ramirez et al.,

93(1993) 163

M~ssbauer spectroscopy Carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containin~ iron. I. Preparation and characterization. Guerrero-Ruiz et al., 81(1992)81

Oxidative dehydrogenation of n-butane on iron-zinc oxide catalysts. Armendariz et al., 92(1992)29

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Iron-pentasyl molecular sieves: Characterisation and catalytic behaviour in syngas conversion. Goldwasser et al., 100(1993)85

Sulfidation and acidity of Co/C catalysts having ex- tremely low cobalt-loading: A M6ssbauer emission spectroscopy and thiophene hydrodesulphurization study. Craj6 et al., 100(1993)97

M o U H Y zeolite Mo-USY zeolites for hydrodesulphurization. II. Sur- face properties of sulphided catalysts and activity for thiophene hydrodesulphurization. Anderson et al.,

99(1993) 55

MTBE Methyl t-butyl ether decomposition in an inert mem- brane reactor composed of 12-tungstophosphoric acid catalyst and polyphenylene oxide membrane. Song et al., %(1993)53

Multiplicity features Study on the possible e~dstence of multiplicity features in ethylene hydrogenation over Pt/boehmite catalysts. Han et al., 86(1992)71

N

Nanophase carbides Nanophase iron carbides as catalysts for carbon diox- ide hydrogenation. Trovarelli et al., 95(1993)L9

Naphthalene hydrogenation Naphthalene hydrogenation reactivity of rhodium- rhenium and ruthenium-rhenium formulations dis- persed on doped titania carriers. Koussathana et al.,

95(1993)211

New catalysts Recent progress in catalytic technology in Japan (sup- plement) - a review. Nojiri et al., 93(1993)103

Nickel Reactivity of novel ion-exchanged nickel/hydrous tita- nate catalysts. Anderson et al., 82(1992)185

Evidence for hydrogen spiUover effect in the deposi- tion of coke on a nickel-fanjasite catalyst during syngas conversion. Kapicka et al., 84(1992)47

Nickel passivation on fluidised cracking catalysts with different antimony complexes. Corma et al.,

85(1992)61

Regeneration of a nickel/silica catalyst poisoned by thiophene. Agninaga et al., 90(1992)131

Infected zone model II: Analyses of published ex- perimental data. Lau et al., 91(1992)97

Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao et al., 91(1992)67

Characterization and catalytic properties of several potassium-doped iron-nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

92(1992) 131

Stabilized magnesia as a support for nickel methan- ation catalysts. Rathousky et al., 94(1993)167

Morphology of coprecipitated nickel/alnmlna catalysts with low alumina content, Zielinsky, 94(1993)107

Effect of the support on the reducibility of high-loaded nickel catalysts. Solcova et al., 94(1993)153

Catalytic properties of hectorite-like smeetites con- ~alnlng nickel. Nishiyama et al., 95(1993)171

Surface characterization and catalytic properties of several graphite supported potassium-free and potas- sium-doped nickel catalysts. Medina et al.,

99(1993)115

Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. II. Catalytic properties in the hydrogenation of acetophenone, determination of the reactivity ratios as selectivity criteria. Masson et al., 99(1993)147

Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. I. Charac- tcr/zation of the catalysts. Hamar-Thibault et al.,

99(1993) 131

s u l p h i d e d Nicke l Hydrocracking of n-butane and n-heptane over a sul- tided nickel erionite catalyst. Heck et al.,

86(1992)83

Nicke l acetylacetonate Dimerization of ethene to 2-butene and metathesis with 1-butene by sequential use of homogeneous cata- lyst systems. Pillai et al., 81(1992)273

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Nickel clusters Characterization of nickel species at Ni/y-AI203 and Ni/faujasite catalysts by carbon monoxide adsorption. Kubelkova et al., 95(1993)87

Nickel ox ide Effects of promoter oxides on the reduction of nickel oxide. Richardson et al., 83(1992)87

Potassium/calcium/nickel oxide catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Dooley et al., 90(1992)159

NiCkel sulphate Catalytic behavior of NiSO4/,/-AI203 for ethene dim- erization. Cai et al., 95(1993)L1

Nickel sulphide Catalytic activity of nickel sulphide catalysts supported on AI-pillared montmorillonite for thiophene hydrode- sulphufiz~tion. Kloprogge et al., 97(1993)77

NiCkel-faujasite Evidence for hydrogen spillover effect in the deposi- tion of coke on a nickel-fanjasite catalyst during syngas conversion. Kapicka et al., 84(1992)47

Nickel-molybdenum/alumina Phosphorus promotion in nickel-molybdenum/alumi- na ~catalysts: Model compound reactions and gas oil hydroprocessing. Lewis et al., 84(1992)103

N i c k e l - r a r e earths Hydrogenation catalysts based on nickel and rare earth oxides. I. Relation between cations nature, preparation route, hydrogen content and catalytic activity. Sohier et al., 84(1992)169

Nickel-tungsten Hydrodealkylation reaction of ethylbenzene over a supported nickel-tungsten catalyst. Song et al.,

83(1992)75

Nickel/alumina Dee p oxidation of hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al.,

81(1992)239

Alkylation of benzene with propene to produce cumene over a nickel/y-alumina catalyst. Jian et al.,

91(1992) 125

MOrphology of coprecipitated nickel/alumina catalysts with low alumina content. Zielinsky, 94(1993)107

Nickel/silica Design of inhomogeneous metal distributions within catalyst particles. Zhang et al., 91(1992)57

Nickel/silicate Nickel supported on natural silicates: Activity and se- lectivity in sunflower seed oil hydrogenation. Rodrigo et al., 88(1992)101

Nickel-molybdenum/alumina Effect of hydrogen sulphide on the reaction of 2,6-di- mcthylaniline over sulphided hydrotreating catalysts. van Gestel et al., 92(1992)143

Nickel-uranium oxide Nickel-uranium oxide catalysts: characterization and evaluation for methanation. Berry et al.,

100(1993) 131

Nickel-zirconium a l loy Surface segregation and catalytic hydrogenation properties of Ni67Zr33 amorphous alloy. Bao et al.,

85(1992) 101

Niobia Oxidation of toluene over V205/Nb205 catalysts. Huuhtanen et al., 98(1993)159

Characterization of platinum-tin bimetallic catalysts supported on alumina and niobia. Aranda et al.,

100(1993)77

Niobium oxide Surface modified niobium oxide catalysts: synthesis, characterization, and catalysis. Jehog et al.,

83(1992)179

Textural, acidic and catalytic properties of niobium phosphate and of niobium oxide. Influence of the pre- treatment temperature. Florentine et al.,

89(1992) 143

Niobium phosphate Textural, acidic and catalytic properties of niobium phosphate and of niobium oxide. Influence of the pre- treatment temperature. Florentine et al.,

89(1992) 143

N i t r i c ox ide High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol in the presence of oxygen and water vapor. Hamada et al., SS0992)L1

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Experimental studies of the non-oxidative dehydroge- nation of ethylbenzene using a membrane reactor. Tis- careno-Lechuga et al., 96(1993)33

Effect of crystal morphology in selective catalytic re- duction of nitric oxide over V205 catalysts. Ozkan et al., 96(1993)365

Influence of metal particle size and effect of gold addi- tion on the activity and selectivity of Pt,/AI203 catalysts in the/eduction of nitric oxide by methane. Demicheli et al., 97(1993)Lll

Nitric oxide reduction Intrinsic kinetics of nitric oxide reduction by ammonia on a vanadia-titaula catalyst. Lintz et al.,

85(1992) 13

Catalytic reduction of nitric oxide over amorphous and crystalline chromia. II. Structural dependence of selec- tive and non-selective reactions. Curry-Hyde et al.,

90(1992) 183

Vanadia on titania prepared by vapour deposition of vanadyl alkoxide: Influence of preparation variables on structure and activity for the selective catalytic reduc- tion of nitric oxide by ammonia. Nickl et al.,

98(1993) 173

Nitric oxide T P D Characterization of unsupported cupric oxide and cu- pric oxide/silica catalysts by temperature-programmed dcsorption of nitrogen oxide. Shimokawabe et al.,

87(1992)205

Nitrogen Effect of crystal morphology in selective catalytic re- duction of nitric oxide over V205 catalysts. Ozkan et al., 96(1993)365

Nitrogen dioxide Catalytic decomposition of nitrogen dioxide over vari- ous metal oxides. Shimokawabe et al., 85(1992)129

Nitrogen formation Reduction of nitrates by dihydrogen in CeO2 and Rh/CeO2 catalysts. Barbier, Jr. et al., 90(1992)11

Nitrogen oxides Intrinsic kinetics of nitric oxide reduction by ammonia on a vanadia-titania catalyst. Lintz ct al.,

85(1992) 13

Selective reduction of nitrogen oxides under oxidising exhanst-gas conditions. Bennett et al., 86(1992)L1

Nitrogen passivation New silica-alumina-magnesia FCC active matrix and its possibilities as a basic nitrogen passivating compound. Corma et al., 84(1992)31

Nitrous oxide Oxidation of benzene to phenol by nitrous oxide over Fe-ZSM-5 zeolites. Panov et al., 82(1992)31

Methanol synthesis catalysts derived from copper in- termetallic precursors: Transient response to pulses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Jennings et al., 82(1992)65

Intrinsic kinetics of nitric oxide reduction by ammonia on a vanadia-titania catalyst. Lintz et al.,

85(1992) 13

Reliability of pulse-chromatographic nitrous oxide ti- trations of the copper surface area on Cu-ZnO-MeOx catalysts in connection with the characterization of their thermostability. Bern& et al., 86(1992)65

Effect of crystal morphology in selective catalytic re- duction of nitric oxide over VzO5 catalysts. Ozkan et al., 96(1993)365

Oxidative hydroxylation using dinitrogen monoxide: A possible route for organic synthesis over zeolites - a Review. Panov et al., 98(1993)1

Nitrous oxide as oxidant Ferrisilicate analogs of ZSM-5 zeolite as catalysts for one-step oxidation of benzene to phenol. Kharitonov et al., 98(1993)33

N i U S H Y

Relationship between reduced nickel and activity for benzene hydrogenation on Ni-USY zeolite catalysts. Daza et al., 87(1992)145

NOx removal Influence of nitrogen dioxide on the selective reduction of NOx with a catalyst of copper and nickel oxides. Blanco et al., 96(1993)331

Nonionic surfactant Palladium based multi-component catalytic systems for the alcohol to caboxylate oxidation reaction. Kimu- ra et al., 95(1993)143

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NO,, Preparation and characterization of PdO-MoO3/3,- A1203 catalysts. Halasz et al., 82(1992)51

Nuclear magentie resonance Electron transfer in zeolites: Formation of aminium and bipyridinium cation radicals. Brunel et al.,

99(1993)9

Dehydration of (DPA)VPI-5: In situ variable tempera- ture multinuclear NMR investigations. Maistriau et al., 81(1992)67

Synthesis and characterization of defect-free crystals of MFI-type zeolites. Axon et al., 81(1992)27

Two-dimensional 13C solid-state spin-diffusion NMR of the products of methanol conversion into gasoline adsorbed on zeolite H-ZSM-5. Kolodziejski et al.,

81(1992) 133

Xenon adsorption studies on faujasite-like zeolites: Low-temperature 129Xe-NMR and room temperature isotherms. Pires et al., 95(1993)75

Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the transformation of the zeolite Y catalyst in the course of hydrochiorination of 1-methyleyclohexene by thionyl chloride. Kolodziejski et al., 98(1993)71

Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic investigation of hydrotreating catalysts and related ma- terials. Han et al., 98(1993)195

MAS-Nuclear magnetic resonance Shape selective reactions of some inorganic com- pounds on the zeolite KZ.-1. Rane et al.,

93(1993)191

1-Octene Metathesis of 1-alkenes in the liquid phase over a Re2OT/y-AI203 catalyst. Spronk et al., II. Kinetics of deactivation 83(1992)213

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Oil hydrogenation Catalytic behaviour of rhodium supported on palygor- skite, silica and titania in oil hydrogenation. Herrero et al., 86(1992)37

Oligomerization Oxidative oligomerization of methane to aromatics. Claridge et al., 89(1992)103

Catalytic properties of hectorite-like smeetites con- taining nickel. Nishiyama et al., 95(1993)171

Organic media Novel synthetic method for the catalytic use of ther- maUy stable zirconia: Thermal decomposition of zirco- nium alkoxides in organic media. Inoue et al.,

97(1993)L25

Organic solvent Catalytic properties of high-silica zeolites synthesized in mixtures of water and organic solvent. Sugimoto et al., 87(1992)15

Organometallics Thermodynamic hydroconversion of heavy petroleum cuts with dispersed catalyst - a Review. Del Bianco et al., 94(1993)1

Oscillations Oscillations during the interaction between carbon monoxide and oxygen on palladium-containing cata- lysts. Tenehev et al., 83(1992)31

Oxalate Hydrogenolysis of diethyl oxalate over copper-based catalysts. Thomas et al., 86(1992)101

Oxidation Deep oxidation of hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al.,

81(1992)239

Azide activation of metallophthalocyanine complexes for the catalytic oxidation of alkanes in the liquid phase. Lyons et al., 84(1992)L1

Selective oxidation of methyl a-I>glucoside on carbon supported platinum. II. Assessment of the Arrhenius and Langmuir parameters. Schuurman et al.,

89(1992)31

Selective oxidation of methyl-a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. III. Catalyst deactivation. Schuurman et al., 89(1992)47

Oxidative dehydrogenation of n-butane on iron-zinc oxide catalysts. Armendariz et al., 92(1992)29

Oxidative coupling of methane on lithium-calcium phosphate catalysts. Ohno et al, 93(1993)141

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Palladium based multi-component catalytic systems for the alcohol to caboxylate oxidation reaction. Kimu- ra et al., 95(1993)143

Effects of catalyst composition on dual site zeolite catalysts used in chlorinated hydrocarbon oxidation. Chatterjee et al., 98(1993)139

O x i d a t i o n ca ta lys i s

Oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde over a hetero- genized surface-vanadate Wacker catalyst in the ab- sence of gaseons oxygen. Van der Heide et al.,

86(1992)181

O x i d a t i o n o f a l coho l s Liquid-phase oxidation of 1-methoxy-2-propanol with air. II1. Chemical deactivation and oxygen poisoning of platinum catalysts. Mallat et al., 86(1992)147

Oxidation state Catalytic oxidative coupling of methane on metal ox- ides. I. Effect of oxidation state of bismuth and revers- ibility of lattice oxygen on activity in barinm-lantha- num-bismutli oxides. Bhattacliarya et al.,

85(1992) 135

O x i d a t i v e coupling Comparison of lanthanum oxide and strontium-modi- fied lanthanum oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Conway et al., 86(1992)199

LameUar perovskites MI(An-IBnO3n + I) catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Barrault et al.,

88(1992) 197

Reactor materials for use with the Li/MgO methane coupling catalyst. Slagtern et al., 91(1992)13

Oxidative coupling of methane on lithium-calcium phosphate catalysts. Olino et al., 93(1993)141

Oxidative coupling (homogeneous) Reaction~path analysis of a homogeneous methane ox- idative coupling mechanism. Tjatjopoulos et al.,

88(1992) 213

O x i d a t i v e dehydrogenation Oxidative dehydrogenation of n-butane to butadiene: effect of different promoters on the performance of V-Mg-O catalysts. Bhattacharyya et al., 87(1992)29

Role of surface acidity on vanadia/silica catalysts used in the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. Le Bars et al., 88(1992)179

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Roles of spinel and magliemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. II. Epitaxy and synergy between y-Fe203 and ferrite spinels. Xu et al., 89(1992)131

Oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on vanadium supported on magnesium silicates. Corma et al.,

97(1993) 159

Oxidative h y d r o x y l a t i o n Oxidative hydroxylation using dinitrogen monoxide: A possible route for organic synthesis over zeolites - a Review. Panov et al., 98(1993)1

Oxidative methylation ,~ Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane~ over Pb/Li/MgO catalysts. Kim et al., 87(1992)115

Oxidative methylation and ethane with methane to propane and propene using rare earth oxide-based catalysts. Wada et al., 88(1992)23

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Li/MgO promoted Pb3(PO4)2. Suh et al.,

96(1993)L7

Oxydehydrogenation Bulk and surface analysis of a Fe-P-O oxydehydroge- nation catalyst. Barbaux et al., 90(1992)51

Oxydehydrogenation of ethane over ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts: Effect of steam. Chang et al., 96(1993)305

Oxygen Methanol synthesis catalysts derived from copper in- termetallic precursors: Transient response to pulses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Jenuings et al., 82(1992)65

Oxygen adsorption Rhenium as a promoter for ethylene epoxidation. Yang et al., 92(1992)73

Oxygen spill-over Characterization of bismuth-manganese catalysts for methane oxidative coupling. Baidikova et al.,

89(1992) 169

Oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum-tin dioxide catalysts at low temperatures. Boulahouache et al.,

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O x y g e n a t e s Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)39

Kinetic and transient kinetic investigations of the syn- thesis of oxygenates from carbon monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rhodium catalysts. Burch et al.,

88(1992)77

Oxygenates hydrogenolysis Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst - a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992)1

Ozone Complete oxidation of benzene on manganese dioxide by ozone. Naydenov et al., 97(1993)17

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Palladium Seleetivities in methylcyclopentane and n-hexane con- version on some metal-loaded SAPO-11 catalysts. Hoffmeister et al., 82(1992)169

Alumina aerogel for support of a methane combustion catalyst. Mizushima et al., 88(1992)137

Effects of calcination program and rehydration on pal- ladium dispersion in zeolites NaY and 5A. Zhang et al., 89(1992)155

Dehydrogenation of isobutane to isobutene in a palla- dium membrane reactor. Matsuda et al., 96(1993)3

Hydrogenation of phenol over supported platinum and palladium catalysts. Talukdar et al., 96(1993)229

Palladium based muiti-component catalytic systems for the alcohol to caboxylate oxidation reaction. Kimu- ra et al., 95(1993)143

Complementary study by calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy of alkali metal doped Pd/SiO2 solids: Adsorption of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Gra- velle-Rumean-Mall et al., 98(1993)45

P a l l a d i u m alloys Liquid-phase catalytic hydrogenation using palladium alloy membranes. Farris et al., 96(1993)25

Palladium oxide Catalytic chemistry of supported palladium for com- bustion of methane. Farrauto et al., 81(1992)227

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladium in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Schmitz et al., 92(1992)59

Palladium sintering X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladium in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Schmitz et al., 92(1992)59

Palladium-cerium/alumina Oscillations during the interaction between carbon monoxide and oxygen on palladinm-contalnlng cata- lysts. Tenehev et al., 83(1992)31

Palladium-cobalt/alumina Oscillations during the interaction between carbon monoxide and oxygen on palladlum-containing cata- lysts. Tenehev et al., 83(1992)31

Palladium-indium-ruthenium Preparation and catalysis over palladium composite membranes. Gryaznov et al., 96(1993)15

Palladium-rhodium/silica Activity and infrared studies during carbon monoxide oxidation over bimetallic palladium-rhodium/silica catalysts. Araya et al., 92(1992)17

Palladium-ruthenium Preparation and catalysis over palladium composite membranes. Gryaznov et al., 96(1993)15

Palladium/F-alumina Pyridine synthesis from tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol over a palladium/y-alumina catalyst. I. Behavior of ad- sorbed ammonia on a palladium/y-al,mlna catalyst. Choi et al., 87(1992)157

Palladium/F-alumina Pyridine synthesis from tetrahydrofuffuryl alcohol over a Pd/y-Al203 catalyst. II. Choi et al., 98(1993)21

Palladium/alumina Preparation and characterization of PdO-MoO3/y- Al203 catalysts. Halasz et al., 82(1992)51

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Oscillations during the interaction between carbon monoxide and oxygen on palladium-containing cata- lysts. Tenchev et al., 83(1992)31

Catalytic oxidation of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina. Influence of the oxygen-to-meth- ane ratio. Mouaddib et al., 87(1992)129

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladium in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Schmitz et al., 92(1992)59

Temperature-programmed study of the oxidation of palladium/alumina catalysts and their lanthanum modification. Hoost et al., 92(1992)39

Catalytic combustion of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina and silica in presence of hydrogen sulfide. Hoyos et al., 98(1993)125

Palladium/carbon Propylene oxide synthesis via propene acetoxylation over supported palladium and platinum catalysts fol- lowed by cracking of glycol acetates in a melt of potas- sium acetate. Gusevskaya et al., 97(1993)1

Palladium/cobalt Preparation and catalysis over palladium composite membranes. Gryaznov et al., 96(1993)15

Palladium/silica Catalytic combustion of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina and silica in presence of hydrogen sulfide. Hoyos et al., 98(1993)125

P a l y g o r s l d t e Catalytic behaviour of rhodium supported on palygor- skite, silica and titania in oil hydrogenation. Herrero et al., 86(1992)37

Effect of thermal treatment of the support of plati- num/palygorskite catalysts on hydrogen chemisorp- tion. Gonz~ilez et al., 87(1992)231

Particle size X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladium in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Schmitz et al., 92(1992)59

Pyridine synthesis from tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol over a Pd/y-Al203 catalyst. II. Choi et al., 98(1993)21

Influence of metal particle size and effect of gold addi- tion on the activity and selectivity of Pt/AI203 catalysts

in the reduction of nitric oxide by methane. Demicheli et al., 97(1993)Lll

Passivation Nickel passivation on fluidised cracking catalysts with different antimony complexes. Corma et al.,

85(1992)61

P b A I 2 0 4 spinel Oxidative coupling of methane over y-alumina-sup- ported lead oxide catalyst. Park et al., 85(1992)117

PbO/y-alumin Oxidative coupling of methane over y-alumina-sup- ported lead oxide catalyst. Park et al., 85(1992)117

1,3-Pentadiene Heterogeneously catalysed gas phase oxidations of 1,3- pentadiene-cyclodimers and of related substances. Miura et al., 87(1992)241

Pentadiene-l,3 hydrogenation Preparation and catalysis over palladium composite membranes. Gryaznov et al., 96(1993)15

n-Pentane Hydroisomerization of n-pentane over hybrid catalysts contalnln~ a supported hydrogenation catalyst. Fu- jimoto et al., 91(1992)81

Pentasil molecular sieves Iron-pentasyl molecular sieves: Characterisation and catalytic behaviour in syngas conversion. Goldwasser et al., 100(1993)85

Pentasil structure Synthesis and catalytic performance of Fe-Cr-bimetal- losilicate having a pentasil pore structure. Nagata et al., 94(1993)17

P e r i o d i c trends Kinetic interpretation of periodic trends in heteroge- neous catalysis. Kasztelan, 83(1992)L1

Perovskites Lamellar perovskites MI(An-lBnO3n + 1) catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Barrault et al.,

88(1992) 197

Petrochemicals Progress in catalytic technology in the People's Repub- fic of China during the 1980s - a Review. Min et alo,

95(1993)1

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Petroleum Thermodynamic hydroconversion of heavy petroleum cuts with dispersed catalyst - a Review. Del Bianco et al., 94(1993)1

Progress in catalytic technology in the People's Repub- lic of China during the 1980s - a Review. Min et al.,

95(1993) 1

Phase boundary effect Hydrogenolysis of C-N bonds on platinum catalysts. Triyono et al., 100(1993)145

Phase cooperation Phase cooperation and remote control effects in selec- tive oxidation catalysts - a review. Weng et al.,

81(1992) 141

Phenol Alkylation of phenol with methanol over Mn304. Be- zouhanova et al., 83(1992)45

Direct partial oxidation of benzene to phenol on zeolite catalysts. Burch et al., 86(1992)139

Hydrogenation of phenol over supported platinum and palladium catalysts. Talukdar et al., 96(1993)229

Ferrisilicate analogs of ZSM-5 zeolite as catalysts for one-step oxidation of benzene to phenol. Kharitonov et al., 98(1993)33

Hydroxylation of phenol with hydrogen peroxide on EROTS-1 catalyst. Martens et al., 99(1993)71

Phenol a lky l a t i on Anion treatment (F" or SO42-) of A1PO4-AI203 (25 wt.-% A1203) catalysts. IV. Catalytic performance in the alkylation of phenol with methanol. Bautista et al.,

99(1993)161

Phenol hydroxylation Why are some titanium silicalite-1 samples active and others not?. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)113

Catalytic hydroxylation of phenol over vanadium sili- cate molecular sieve with MEL structure. Hari Prasad Rao et al., 93(1993)123

Comparison between gas chromatography and high- performance liquid chromatography analysis of the reaction products formed by the hydroxylation of phe- nol. Van der Pol et al., 96(1993)L13

Phenol synthesis Oxidation of benzene to phenol by nitrous oxide over Fe-ZSM-5 zeolites. Panov et al., 82(1992)31

Oxidative hydroxylation using dinitrogen monoxide: A possible route for organic synthesis over zeolites - a Review. Panov et al., 98(1993)1

Phosphates Oxidative coupling of methane on lithium-calcium phosphate catalysts. Ohno et al., 93(1993)141

Phosphoric acid Effect of water in the performance of the "solid phos- phoric acid" catalyst for alkylation of benzene to cumene and for oligomerization of propene. Cavani et al., 97(1993)177

Phosphorus Dehydration of (DPA)VPI-5: In situ variable tempera- ture multinuclear NMR investigations. Maistriau et al., 81(1992)67

High-resolution electron microscopy study of phos- phorus-containing MoS2/A1203 hydrotreating cata- lysts. Ramirez et al., 83(1992)251

Phosphorus promotion in nickel-molybdenum/alumi- na catalysts: Model compound reactions and gas oil hydroprocessing. Lewis et al., 84(1992)103

Phosphorus oxide Vanadium oxides as regenerable reagents in the oxida- tion of butan-2-one to diacetyl. McCullagh et al.,

97(1993)39

Phosphorus promotion Partial oxidation of methane on Mo/Sn/P silica sup- ported catalysts. Weng et al., 96(1993)383

Promotional effect of sodium and phosphorus on V- Mo-O catalyst. Liu et al., 97(1993)103

Photo-oxidation Selective photo-oxidation of light alkanes using solid metal oxide semiconductors. Wada et al.,

99(1993)21

Phthalic anhydride Titania supported vanadium oxide catalysts for the selective oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride: Influence of vanadia content on activity and surface species. Nobbenhuis et aL, 85(1992)157

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Heterogeneously catalysed gas phase oxidations of 1,3- pentadiene-eyclodimers and of related substances. Miura et al., 87(1992)241

Phthalie anhydride esterification Esterification of phthalic anhydride with 2-ethylhexa- nol by solid superacidic catalysts. Thorat et al.,

90(1992)73

Phthalocyanine Azide activation of metallophthalocyanine complexes for the catalytic oxidation of alkanes in the liquid phase. Lyons et al., 84(1992)L1

Pillared clays Pillared clays: Characterization of acidity and catalytic properties and comparison with some zeolites. Auer et al., 97(1993)23

Pilot plant Aromatization of propane over a zeolite catalyst in both a microreactor and pilot plant. Harris et al.,

83(1992)59

Platinum A study of platinum catalysts modified by tin. Lamy- Pitara et al., 81(1992)47

Selectivities in methyleyelopentane and n-hexane con- version on some metal-loaded SAPO-11 catalysts. Hoffmeister et al., 82(1992)169

Alkane conversion and topological segregation in PtM/AI203 catalysts. Coq et al., 82(1992)231

Selective steam reforming of aromatic compounds on metal catalysts - a review. Duprez, 82(1992)111

Evidence for hydrogen spillover effect in the deposi- tion of coke on a nickel-faujasite catalyst during syagas conversion. Kapicka et al., 84(1992)47

Liquid-phase oxidation of 1-methoxy-2-propanol with air. III. Chemical deactivation and oxygen poisoning of platinum catalysts. Mallat et al., 86(1992)147

Effect of thermal treatment of the support of plati- num/palygorskite catalysts on hydrogen chemisorp- tion. Gonz,'flez et al., 87(1992)231

Alumina aerogel for support of a methane combustion catalyst. Mizushima et al., 88(1992)137

Selective oxidation of methyl a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. II. Assessment of the Arrhenius and Langmuir parameters. Schuurman et al.,

89(1992)31

Selective oxidation of methyl-a-D-giucoside on carbon supported platinum. IlL Catalyst deactivation. Schuurman et al., 89(1992)47

Aromatization of short chain alkanes on zeolite cata- lysts - a Review. Guisnet et al., 89(1992)1

Metal-support effects and catalytic properties of plati- num supported on zinc alumiuate. Aguilar-Rios et al.,

90(1992)25

Dehydrogenation of isobutane to isobutene in a palla- dium membrane reactor. Matsuda et al., 96(1993)3

Infected zone model If: Analyses of published ex- perimental data. Lau et al., 91(1992)97

Catalytic behavior of platinum ion-exchanged zinc- aluminosilicates in n-pentane aromatization. Fukase et al., 93(1992)35

Oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum-antimony oxide catalysts. Fuchs et al., 94(1993)85

Hydrogenation of phenol over supported platinum and palladium catalysts. Talukdar et al., 96(1993)229

Platinum b l a c k Hydrogeoolysis of C-N bonds on platinum catalysts. Triyono et al., 100(1993)145

Platinum-alumina Reforming of pyrolysis gasoline over platinum-alumina catalysts containing MFI type zeolites. Madhusudan Reddy et al., 83(1992)1

Platinum-rhenium Isomerization of xylene isomers on a PtRe-H-mor- denite catalyst. Aboul-Gheit et al., 93(1993)131

Platinum-rhenium/alumina Sulphur adsorption, desorption and exchange on plati- num/alumina, rheulum/alumina and platinum-rhe- nium/alumina catalysts. Pbultzsch et al.,

86(1992)115

Platinum-rhodium Hydrogen formation in propane oxidation on Pt- Rh/CeO2/A1203 catalysts. Burbler, Jr. et al.,

85(1992)89

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Platinum-tin Characterization of platinum-tin bimetallic catalysts supported on alumina and niobia. Armada et al.,

100(1993)77

Platinum-tin dioxide Oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum-tin dioxide catalysts at low temperatures. Boulahounche et al.,

91(1992)115

Platinum/alumina Sulphur adsorption, desorption and exchange on plati- num/alumina, rhenium/alumina and platinum-rhe- niura/alumina catalysts. P6nitzsch et al.,

86(1992)115

Platlnun@-A1203 catalytic membrane preparation, morphological and catalytic characterizations. Uzio et al., 96(1993)83

Platinum/silica Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst -- a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992) 1

Hydrogenolysis of C-N bonds on platinum catalysts. Triyono et al., 100(1993)145

Platinum/tin X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy studies of Pt-Sn-SiO2 catalysts. Srinivasan et al., 87(1992)45

Platinum-alumina Influence of metal particle size and effect of gold addi- tion on the activity and selectivity of Pt/AI203 catalysts in the reduction of nitric oxide by methane. Demicheli et al., 97(1993)Lll

Platinum-bismuth Selective oxidation of glycerol on a Pt-Bi catalyst. Kimura et al., 96(1993)217

Platinum-boehmite Study on the possible existence of multiplicity features in ethylene hydrogenation over Pt/boehmite catalysts. Hart et al., 86(1992)71

Platinum-cobalt Correlation between chemisorption and the mechan- ism of carbon monoxide hydrogenation over Pt- Co/NaY catalysts. Lu et al., 93(1992)61

Platinum-rhenium Role of sulfur in a skewed reforming catalyst with a low platinum content and a high rhenium-to-platinum ratio. Chen et al., 97(1993)133

Poisoning Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst -- a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992) 1

Infected zone model II: Analyses of published ex- perimental data. Lau et al., 91(1992)97

Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao et al., 91(1992)67

Polyhydroxybenzophenones Direct Fries reaction of resorcinol with benzoic acods catalysed by zeolite H-beta. Hoefnagel et al.,

97(1993)87

Polymer-bound Continuous liquid-phase hydroformylation of 1- hexene with a poly-TRIM bound rhodium-phosphine complex. Andersson et al., 96(1993)345

Polymerization inhibitor Experimental studies of the non-oxidative dehydroge- nation of ethylbenzene using a membrane reactor. Tis- careno-Lechnga et al., 96(1993)33

Polyphenylene oxide Methyl t-butyl ether decomposition in an inert mem- brane reactor composed of 12-tungstophosphoric acid catalyst and polyphenylene oxide membrane. Song et al., 96(1993)53

Pore regulating agents Preparation of large pore alumina supports for hy- drodesulfurization catalysts. Walendziewski et al.,

96(1993) 163

Pore size Catalyst for the elimination of sulphur dioxide from streams by the Claus reaction at low temperature. A1- varez et al., 93(1993)231

P o r e v o l u m e Textural, acidic and catalytic properties of niobium phosphate and of niobium oxide. Influence of the pre- treatment temperature. Florentine et al.,

89(1992) 143

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Porosity Surface acidity of porous catalysts by intermittent tem- perature-programmed desorption. Joly et al.,

96(1993)355

Post-catalytic reaction Reaction mechanism of methanol dehydrogenation on a sodium carbonate catalyst. Suet al., 91(1992)131

Potassium Removal of chlorine ions from Ru/MgO catalysts for ammonia. Murata et al., synthesis 82(1992)1

Influence of aluminium and potassium on activity and texture of fused iron catalysts for ammonia synthesis. Kowalczyk et al., 87(1992)1

Precipitation Georgeite and azurite as precursors in the preparation of co-precipitated copper/zlnc oxide catalysts. Spencer et al., 85(1992)1

Preparation Catalyst dispersion on supported ultramicroporous in- organic membranes using derivatized silylation agents. Raman et al., 96(1993)65

Design of inhomogeneous metal distributions within catalyst particles. Zhang et al., 91(1992)57

Presulphidation Role of sulfur in a skewed reforming catalyst with a low platinum content and a high rhenium-to-platinum ratio. Chen et al., 97(1993)133

Pretreatment Effect of catalyst pretreatmeut on the oxidation of carbon monoxide over coprecipitated gold catalysts. Tanielyan et al., 85(1992)73

Pretreatment temperature Textural, acidic and catalytic properties of niobium phosphate and of niobium oxide. Influence of the pre- treatment temperature. Florentine et al.,

89(1992)143

Promoter Effects of promoter oxides on the reduction of nickel oxide. Richardson et al., 83(1992)87

Effect of promoter on selective hydrogenation of a ~ - unsaturated aldehydes over cobalt borides. Chert ctal.,

99(1993)85

Vanadium mixed oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Gervasini et al., 83(1992)235

Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)39

Investigation of the reactions of acetaldehyde on pro- moted rhodium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)61

Promotive effect Promotional effect of sodium and phosphorus on V- Mo-O catalyst. Liu et al., 97(1993)103

Propanal Selective photo-oxidation of light alkanes using solid metal oxide semiconductors. Wada et al.,

99(1993)21

Propane Aromatization of propane over a zeolite catalyst in both a microreactor and pilot plant. Harris et al.,

83(1992)59

Oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on vanadium supported on magnesium silicates. Corma et al.,

97(1993) 159

Propane aromatization Aromatization of short chain alkanes on zeolite cata- lysts - a Review. Guisnet et al., 89(1992)1

Propane dehydrogenation Propane dehydrogenation on chromia/zlrconia cata- lysts. De Rossi et al., 81(1992)113

Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on oxide cata- lysts. Burch et al., 100(1993)111

Propane oxidation Hydrogen formation in propane oxidation on Pt- Rh/CeOz/AI203 catalysts. Barbier, Jr. et al.,

85(1992)89

Propane steam reforming Hydrogen formation in propane oxidation on Pt- Rh/CeO2/AI203 catalysts. Barbier, Jr. et al.,

85(1992)89

Propane synthesis Oxidative methylation and ethane with methane to propane and propene using rare earth oxide-based catalysts. Wada et al., 88(1992)23

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2-Propanol decomposition Catalytic activity of layered a-(tin or zirconium) phos- phates and ehromia-pillared derivatives for isopropyl alcohol decomposition. Guerrero-Ruiz et al.,

92(1992)8i

Catalytic properties of hectorite-like smectites con- taining nickel. Nishiyama et al., 95(1993)171

2-Propanol dehydrogenation Simultaneous dehydrogenation of organic compounds and hydrogen removal by hydride forming alloys. Ap- pelman et al., 81(1992)35

Propene Kinetic investigation of the oxidative dehydrogenation of isobutyric acid on a Fe-P-O catalyst: Role of water. Dekiouk et al., 90(1992)61

Alkylation of benzene with propene to produce cumene over a nickel/F-alumina catalyst. Jian et al.,

91(1992) 125

Propcne conversion Synthesis and catalytic performance of Fe-Cr-bimetal- losilicate having a pentasil pore structure. Nagata et al., 94(1993)17

Propene oligomerization Effect of water in the performance of the "solid phos- phoric acid" catalyst for alkylation of benzene to cumene and for oligomerization of propene. Cavani et al., 97(1993)177

Propene synthesis Oxidative methylation and ethane with methane to propane and propene using rare earth oxide-based catalysts. Wada et al., 88(1992)23

Propionic acid Methacrylic acid synthesis. I. Condensation of pro- pionie acid with formaldehyde over alkali metal cation on silica catalysts. Bailey et al., 88(1992)163

n-Propylbenzenc Alkylation of benzene with isopropanol over zeolite beta. Reddy, 95(1993)53

P r o p y l e n e glycol a c e t a t e c r a c k i n g Propylene oxide, synthesis via propene acetoxylation over supported palladium and platinum catalysts fol- lowed by cracking of glycol acetates in a melt of potas- sium acetate. Gusevskaya et al., 97(1993)1

P t / H - Z S M - 5 Aromatization of short chain alkanes on zeolite cata- lysts - a Review. Guisnet et al., 89(1992)1

P t / N a Y Correlation between chemisorption and the mechan- ism of carbon monoxide hydrogenation over Pt- Co/NaY catalysts. Lu et al., 930992)61

P t - C o / N a Y Correlation between ehemisorption and the mechan- ism of carbon monoxide hydrogenation over Pt- Co/NaY catalysts. Lu et al., 93(1992)61

P y r i d i n e synthesis Pyridine synthesis from tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol over a palladium/F-alumina catalyst. I. Behavior of ad- sorbed ammonia on a palladium/F-alumina catalyst. Choi et al., 87(1992)157

Pyridine synthesis from tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol over a Pd/F-A1203 catalyst. II. Choi et al., 98(1993)21

Pyro lys i s Preparation of carbon-covered alumina using fluoro- hydrocarbons: A new acidic support material. Boor- man et al., 95(1993)197

Pyro lys i s gasoline Reforming of pyrolysis gasoline over platinum-aJnmlna catalysts containing MFI type zeolites. Madhusudan Reddyet al., 83(1992)1

Pyrophosphate Acidity and catalytic behavior of vanadium-phospho- rus--oxygen catalysts. Cornaglia et al., 100(1993)37

R

Radical cation Electron transfer in zeolites: Formation of aminium and bipyridinium cation radicals. Brunel et al.,

99(1993)9

Radical chain reaction mechanism Oxidation of 2-isopropylnaphthalene to 2-isopro- pylnaphthalenehydroperoxlde. Takac et al.,

95(1993)35

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R a m a n spectroscopy Surface modified niobium oxide catalysts: synthesis, characterization, and catalysis. Jehng ct al.,

83(1992) 179

Effects of calcination program and rehydration on pal- ladium dispersion in zeolites NaY and 5A. Zhang et al., 89(1992)155

Effect of crystal morphology in selective catalytic re- duction of nitric oxide over V205 catalysts. Ozkan et al., 96(1993)365

Raney copper Methyl formate hydrogenolysis for low-temperature methanOl synthesis. Gormley et al., 87(1992)81

R a n e y nickel Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. II. Catalytic properties in the hydrogenation of acetophenone, determination of the reactivity ratios as selectivity criteria. Masson et al., 99(1993)147

Selective hydrogenation of acetophcnone on chro- minm promoted Raney nickel catalysts. L Charac- terization of the catalysts. Hamar-Thibault et al.,

99(1993) 131

R a r e e a r t h ox ides Influence of basicity on the catalytic activity for oxida- tive coupling of methane. Maitra et al., 85(1992)27

Oxidative methylation and ethane with methane to propane and propene using rare earth oxide-based catalysts. Wada et al., 88(1992)23

Reaction modifiers (salts) Partial fiquid phase hydrogenation of benzene to cyclo- hexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. I. Preparation, characterization of the catalyst and study of a number of process vari- ables. Struijk et al., 83(1992)263

Reaction-path analysis Reaction-path analysis of a homogeneous methane ox- idative coupling mechanism. Tjatjopoulos et al.,

88(1992)213

Reactor Methyl t-butyl ether decomposition in an inert mem- brane reactor composed of 12-tungstophosphoric acid catalyst and polyphenylene oxide membrane. Song et al., 96(1993)53

Reactor kinetics Aromatization of propane over a zeolite catalyst in both a microreactor and pilot plant. Harris et al.,

83(1992)59

Reactor materials Reactor materials for use with the Li/MgO methane coupling catalyst. Slagtern et al., 91(1992)13

Recycle reactor Titania supported vanadium oxide catalysts for the selective oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride: Influence of vanadia content on activity and surface species. Nobbcnhuis et al., 85(1992)157

Redeposition Selective oxidation of methyl-a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. III. Catalyst deactivation. Sehuurman et al., 89(1992)47

Redox additives Some fundamental and practical aspects of the ammox- idation of alkylbenzenes. Rizayev et al.,

83(1992) 103

Reducibility Effect of the support on the reducibility of high-loaded nickel catalysts. Solcova et al., 94(1993)153

Reduction Effects of promoter oxides on the reduction of nickel oxide. Richardson et al., 83(1992)87

Influence of metal particle size and effect of gold addi- tion on the activity and selectivity of Pt/Al203 catalysts in the reduction of nitric oxide by methane. Demicheli et al., 97(1993)Lll

Reduction of nitrates Reduction of nitrates by dihydrogen in CeO2 and Rh/CeO2 catalysts. Barbier, Jr. et al., 90(1992)11

Refining Progress in catalytic technology in the People's Repub- lic of China during the 1980s - a Review. Min et al.,

95(1993) 1

Reforming Reforming of pyrolysls gasoline over platinum-alumina catalysts containing MFI type zeolites. Madhnsudan Reddy et al., 83(1992)1

Kinetic study of steam reforming of methanol over copper-based catalysts. Jiang et al., 93(1993)245

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Solid catalysts treated with anions. XXI. Zircouia-sup- ported chromium catalyst for dehydroeyclization of hexane to benzene. Arata et al., 100(1993)19

Regeneration Regeneration of a nickel/silica catalyst poisoned by thiophene. Aguinaga et al., 90(1992)131

Coke formation in high-silica zeolites - a review. Bibby et al., 93(1992)1

Novel regeneration method of Pt/KL zeolite catalyst for light naphtha reforming. Sugimoto et al.,

95(1993)255

Catalytic combustion of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina and silica in presence of hydrogen sulfide. Hoyos et al., 98(1993)125

Remote control effects Phase cooperation and remote control effects in selec- tive oxidation catalysts - a review. Weog et al.,

81(1992) 141

Residual oil c r a c k i n g Residual oil cracking with generation of hydrogen: Deactivation of iron oxide catalyst in the steam-iron reaction. Fukase et al., 100(1993)1

Rhenium Rhenium as a promoter for ethylene epoxidation. Yang et al., 92(1992)73

Naphthalene hydrogenation reactivity of rhodium- rhenium and ruthenium-rhenium formulations dis- persed on doped titania carriers. Konssathana et al.,

95(1993)211

Rhenium oxide/alumina Metathcsis of 1-alkenes in the liquid phase over a Re2OT/7-A1203 catalyst. Spronk et al., lI. Kinetics of deactivation 83(1992)213

R h e n i u m / a l u m i n a Sulphur adsorption, desorption and exchange on plati- num/alumina, rhenium/alumina and platinum-rhe- nium/alumina catalysts. P6nitzsch et al.,

86(1992)115

Rhodium Selective steam reforming of aromatic compounds on metal catalysts - a review. Duprez, 82(1992)111

Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)39

Investigation of the reactions of acetaldehyde on pro- moted rhodium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)61

Reduction of nitrates by dihydrogen in CcO2 and Rh/CeO2 catalysts, Barbier, Jr. et aL, 90(1992)11

Catalyst dispersion on supported ultramicroporous in- organic membranes using derivatlzed silylation agents. Raman et al., 96(1993)65

Acetic anhydride synthesis from methyl formate cata- lysed by rhodium-iodide complexes. Seuillet et al.,

93(1993)219

Naphthalene hydrogenation reactivity of rhodium- rhenium and ruthenium-rheninm formulations dis- persed on doped titania carriers. Koussathana et al.,

95(1993)211

Continuous liquid-phase hydroformylation of 1- hexene with a poly-TRIM bound rhodium-phosphine complex. Andersson et al., 96(1993)345

Rhodium supported catalysts Catalytic behaviour of rhodium supported on palygor- skite, silica and titania in oil hydrogenation. Herrero et al., 86(1992)37

Rhodium/ceria Metal-support interaction phenomena in rho- dium/ceria and rhodium/titania catalysts: Comparative study by high-resolution transmission electron spec- troscopy. Bernal et al., 99(1993)1

Rhodium/silica Kinetic and transient kinetic investigations of the syn- thesis of oxygenates from carbon monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rhodium catalysts. Burch et al.,

88(1992)77

Rhodium/titania Metal-support interaction phenomena in rho- dium/ceria and rhodium/titania catalysts: Comparative study by high-resolution transmission electron spec- troscopy. Bernal et al., 99(1993)1

Ruthenium Removal of chlorine ions from Ru/MgO catalysts for ammonia. Murata et al., synthesis 82(1992)1

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Selectivity to cyclohexenes in the liquid phase hydroge- nation of benzene and toluene over ruthenium cata- lysts, as influenced by reaction modifiers. Strnijk et al.,

82(1992)277

Partialliquid phase hydrogenation of benzene to cyclo- hexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. I. Preparation, characterization of the catalyst and study of a number of process vari- ables. Struijk et al., 83(1992)263

Partial liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- clohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. II. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Struijk et al.,

89(1992)77

Catalytic activity of ruthenium promoted Co- Mo/AI203 and infrared investigation of carbon mono- xide and nitric oxide adsorption. Xiao et al.,

95(1993)21

Naphthalene hydrogenation reactivity of rhodium- rhenium and ruthenium-rhenium formulations dis- persed on doped titania carriers. Koussathana et al.,

95(1993)211

Ruthenium promotion of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis over coprecipitated cobalt/ceria catalysts. Bruce et al.,

100(1993)51

Ruthenium-tin Acetic add and methyl acetate formation from meth- anol alone over ruthenium(H)-tin(II) cluster complex catalysts supported on copper-containing oxide. Yamakawa et al., 92(1992)L1

Ruthenium/alumina Deactivation of ruthenium catalysts in continuous glu- cose hydrogenation. Arena, 87(1992)219

Rutile Preparation and characterization of titanosilicates with the ZSM-5 structure. Sniikowski et ai., 84(1992)141

Physical and chemical characterization of surface va- nadium oxide supported on titania: Influence of the titania phase (anatase, rutile, brooldte and B). DCO et al., 91(1992)27

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Solid solutions of bismuth oxide as promising catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Voskresenskaya et al., 90(1992)209

SAPO-11 Selectivities in methylcyclopentane and n-hexane con- version on some metal-loaded SAPO-11 catalysts. Hoffmeister et al., 82(1992)169

Scanning electron microscopy Reactor materials for use with the Li/MgO methane coupling catalyst. Slagtern et al., 91(1992)13

Schu lz -F lo ry Properties and catalytic behaviour for the Fischer- Tropsch synthesis of amorphous iron-based alloys pre- pared by spark-erosion. Coteron et al., 95(1993)237

Screening of catalysts Pillared clays: Characterization of acidity and catalytic properties and comparison with some zeolites. Auer et al., 97(1993)23

Selective catalytic reduction Intrinsic kinetics of nitric oxide reduction by ammonia on a vanadia-titania catalyst. Lintz et al.,

85(1992) 13

High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol inthe presence of oxygen and water vapor. Hamada et al., 88(1992)L1

Effect of crystal morphology in selective catalytic re- duction of nitric oxide over V205 catalysts. Ozkan et al., 96(1993)365

Influence of nitrogen dioxide on the selective reduction of NOx with a catalyst of copper and nickel oxides. Blanco et al., 96(1993)331

Selective hydrogenation Effect of promoter on selective hydrogenation of af t - unsaturated aldehydes over cobalt borides. Chen et al.,

99(1993)85

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Selective oxidation Phase cooperation and remote control effects in selec- tive oxidation catalysts - a review. Weng et al.,

81(1992)141

Azide activation of metallophthalocyanine complexes for the catalytic oxidation of alkanes in the liquid phase. Lyons et al., 84(1992)L1

Some innovative aspects in the production of mono- mers via catalyzed oxidation processes - a Review. Cavani et al., 88(1992)115

Selective oxidation of methyl a-D-glucoside on carbon supported platinum. II. Assessment of the Arrhenius and Langmuir parameters. Schuurman et al.,

89(1992) 31

Selective oxidation Selective oxidation of cyclohexane by an iron-paUa- dium bicatalytic system under mild conditions: Iron oxide/silica catalysts. Jun et al., 96(1993)269

Selective oxidation of glycerol on a Pt-Bi catalyst. Kimura et al., 96(1993)217

Oxidative hydroxylation using dinitrogen monoxide: A possible route for organic synthesis over zeolites - a Review. Panov et al., 98(1993)1

Selective poisoning Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst - a Review. Bond et al.,

860992) 1

Selective reduction Selective reduction of nitrogen oxides under oxidlsing exhaust-gas conditions. Bennett et al., 86(1992)L1

p a r a - S e l e c t i v i t y Preparation of highly para-selective metallosilicate catalysts for alkylation of ethylbenzene with ethanol. Kim et al., 100(1993)27

Para-selectivity of zeolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between dlsproportionation and alkylation. Kim et al., 83(1992)51

Select iv i ty (1-phenylethanol) Selective hydrogenation of acetophenone on chro- mium promoted Raney nickel catalysts. II. Catalytic properties in the hydrogenation of acetophenone, determination of the reactivity ratios as selectivity criteria. Masson et al., 99(1993)147

Selectivity (para-xylene) Para-selective' alkylation of toluene with methanol over ZSM-5 zeolites. Vayssilov et al., 94(1993)117

Select ivi ty (para.xylene, para-ethyltoluene Alkylation of toluene over double structure 7_SM-5 type catalysts covered with a silicalite shell. Lee et al.,

96(1993) 151

Selectivity (alkenes, styrene) Synthesis and catalytic performance of Fe-Cr-bimetal- losilicate having a pentasil pore structure. Nagata et al., 94(1993)17

Select ivi ty (anisole, cresols, xylenols, methy- lanisoles) Anion treatment (F- or SO42-) of AIPO4-A1203 (25 wt.-% A1203) catalysts. IV. Catalytic performance in the alkylation of phenol with methanol. Bantista et al.,

99(1993)161

Select ivi ty ( a r o m a t i c s ) Aromatization of propane over a zeolite catalyst in both a microreaetor and pilot plant. Harris et al.,

83(1992)59

Select ivi ty ( b e n z a l d e h y d e ) Oxidation of toluene over V2Os/Nb205 catalysts. Huuhtanen ct al., 98(1993)159

Selectivity (benzene, iso-hexane) Selectivities in methylcyclopentane and n-hexane con- version on some metal-loaded SAPO-11 catalysts. Hoffmeister et al., 82(1992)169

Select ivi ty (butadiene) Oxidative dehydrogenation of n-butane to butadiene: effect of different promoters on the performance of V-Mg-O catalysts. Bhattacharyya et al., 87(1992)29

Select ivi ty (C2 + hydrocarbons) Influence of basicity on the catalytic activity for oxida- tive coupling of methane. Maitra et al., 85(/992)27

Oxidative coupling of methane on lithium-calcium phosphate catalysts. Ohno et al., 93(1993)141

Oxidative coupling of methane over y-alumina-sup- ported lead oxide catalyst. Park et al., 85(1992)117

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Se lec t iv i ty ( c a p r o l a c t a m ) Factors affecting selectivity in the rearrangement of cyclohexanone oxime to caprolactam over modified aluminas. Curtln et al., 93(1992)75

Influence of boria loading on the activity of B203/A1203 catalysts for the conversion of cyclohexa- none oxime to caprolactam. Curtin et al.,

93(1992) 91

Se lec t iv i ty ( e ro ty i a l coho l ) Influence of sulphur poisoning of copper/alumina cata- lyst on the selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde. Hutchings et al., 83(1992)L7

Se lec t iv i ty (eumene) Alkylation of benzene with isopropanol over zeolite beta. Reddy, 95(1993)53

Se lec t iv i ty ( cy c l o hexanone , cyc lohexene ,

phenol) Nonoxidative dehydrogenation of cydohexanol over copper-iron binary oxides. Chen et al., 83(1992)201

Se lec t iv i ty ( c y d o h e x e n e ) Partial liqnid-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cy- clohexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. II. Influence of various salts on the performance of the catalyst. Struijk et al.,

89(1992) 77

Se lec t iv i ty (d iace ty l ) Kinetic study of the selective oxidation of butan-2-one to diacetyl over vanadium phosphorus oxide. McCul- lagh et al., 93(1993)203

Selective oxidation of butan-2-one to diacetyl over va- nadium pentoxide: An investigation by temporal ana- lysis of products. McCuUagh et al., 95(1993)183

Vanadium oxides as regenerable reagents in the oxida- tion of bUtan-2-one to diacetyl. McCullagh et al.,

97(1993)39

Selectivity (ethane, ethene) Oxidative dimerization of methane in molten Na2CO3- K2CO3 eutectie at 800°C: Comparison with other mol- ten salts. Moneuse et al., 85(1992)147

Selectivity (ethene) Investigation of ethene selectivityin the methane coup- ling reaction on chlorine-containlng catalysts. Burch et al., 82(1992)77

Selec t iv i ty (ethylbenzene) Surface segregation and catalytic hydrogenation properties of Ni67Zr33 amorphous ahoy. Bao et al.,

85(1992)101

Selec t iv i ty ( f o r m a l d e h y d e ) Partial oxidation of methane on Mo/Sn/P silica sup- ported catalysts. Weng et al., 96(1993)383

Selec t iv i ty ( h i g h e r hydrocarbons) Catalytic low-temperature oxydehydrogenation of methane to higher hydrocarbons with very high selec- tivity at 8-12% conversion. Rasko et al., 84(1992)57

Selec t iv i ty ( h y d r o c a r b o n s ) Support effects in cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch cata- lysis. Bessell, 96(1993)253

Selec t iv i ty (isobutene) lsomerization of n-butenes to isobutene catalyzed by fluorinated alumina: Reaction kinetics. Szabo et al.,

96(1993)319

Selectivity (maleic anhydride) Selective oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride: A comparative study between promoted and unpro- moted VPO catalysts. Bej et al., 83(1992)149

Selectivity (methylcyclohexene) Selectivity to cyclohexenes in the liquid phase hydroge- nation of benzene and toluene over ruthenium cata- lysts, as influenced by reaction modifiers. Struijk et al.,

82(1992)277

Selec t iv i ty (n i t rogen , n i t r o u s ox ide) Catalytic reduction of nitric oxide over amorphous and crystalline chromia. II. Structural dependence of selec- tive and non-selective reactions. Curry-Hyde et al.,

90(1992) 183

Semiconductors Selective photo-oxidation of light alkanes using solid metal oxide semiconductors. Wada et al.,

99(1993)21

Sepiolite New silica-alumlna-magnesia FCC active matrix and its possibilities as a basic nitrogen passivating compound. Corma et al., 84(1992)31

Oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on vanadium supported on magnesium silicates. Corma et al.,

97(1993) 159

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Catalyst for the efimination of sulphur dioxide from streams by the Clans reaction at low temperature. Al- varez et el., 93(1993)231

Shape selectivity Shape selective reactions of some inorganic com- pounds on the zeolite KZ-1. Rane et el.,

93(1993) 191

Silica Methacrylic acid synthesis. I. Condensation of pro- pionic acid with formaldehyde over alkali metal cation on silica catalysts. Bailey et al., 88(1992)163

Oxidative oligomerization of methane to aromatics. Claridge et al., 89(1992)103

Catalyst for the elimination of sulphur dioxide from streams by the Claus reaction at low temperature. A1- varez ct al., 93(1993)231

Silica-supported palladium Complementary study by calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy of alkali metal doped Pd/SiO2 solids: Adsorption of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Gra- veUe-Rumeau-Mail et al., 98(1993)45

Silica-alumina Method for distinguishing Brcnsted-acid sites in mix- tures of H-ZSM-5, H-Y and silica-alumlna. Pereira et al., 90(1992)145

Silicon ortho-phosphate Effect of water in the performance of the "solid phos- phoric acid" catalyst for alkylation of benzene to cumene and for oligomerization of propene. Cavaul et el., 97(1993)177

Silicon pyro-phosphate Effect of water in the performance of the "solid phos- phoric acid" catalyst for alkylation of benzene to cumene and for oligomerization of propene. Cavani et al., 97(1993)177

Silver Rhenium as a promoter for ethylene epoxidation. Yang et al., 92(1992)73

Silylation Catalyst dispersion on supported ultramicroporons in- organic membranes using derivatized silylation agents. Raman et al., 96(1993)65

Singel c ry s t a l Effect of crystal morphology in selective catalytic re- duction of nitric oxide over V205 catalysts. Ozkan et el., 96(1993)365

Skewed Pt-Re reforming catalyst Role of sulfur in a skewed reforming catalyst with a low platinum content and a high rhenium-to-platinum ratio. Chen et el., 97(1993)133

Smectite Catalytic properties of hectorite-like smectites con- tainlng nickel. Nishlyama et el., 95(1993)171

SMSI effect Metal-support interaction phenomena in rho- dium/ceria and rhodium/titania catalysts: Comparative study by high-resolution transmission electron spec- troscopy. Bernal et el., 99(1993)1

Sodium Ammoxidation of toluene over CuNa-ZSM-5. Kim ct el., 85(1992)47

Comparative study of the effects of sodium impurity and amorphisation on the Lewis acidity of y-alumina. Mohammed Saad et al., 94(1993)71

Sodium carbonate Reaction mechanism of methanol dehydrogenation on a sodium carbonate catalyst. Su et el., 91(1992)131

Promoting effect of active carbons on methanol dehy- drogenation on sodium carbonate: Hydrogen spillover. Suet el., 95(1993)131

Sodium promotion Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane and the coupling of methane over sodium containing cerium oxides. Kennedyet el., 87(1992)171

Promotional effect of sodium and phosphorus on V- Mo-O catalyst. Liu et al., 97(1993)103

Sodium-potasslum eutectic Oxidative dimerization of methane in molten Na2CO3- K2CO3 eutectic at 800°C: Comparison with other mol- ten salts. Monense et el., 85(1992)147

Sol-gel Oxidative coupling of methane over alkali metal chloride promoted xirconia. Effect of the preparation pethod. Khan et al., 90(1992)199

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Solid acids Esterification of phthalic anhydride with 2-ethyihexa- nol by solid superacidic catalysts. Thorat et al.,

90(1992)73

Solid base Calcium oxide as a catalyst for the isomerlzation of 5-vinylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene to 5-ethylidenebicy- clo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene in the liquid phase. Baba et al.,

97(1993)L19

Solid phosphoric acid Effect of water in the performance of the "solid phos- phoric acid" catalyst for alkylafion of benzene to cumene and for oligomerization of propene. Cavani et al., 970993)177

Solid solutions Solid solutions of bismuth oxide as promising catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane. Voskresenskaya et al., 90(1992)209

Spark-erosion Properties and catalytic behaviour for the Fischer- Tropsch synthesis of amorphous iron-based alloys pre- pared by spark-erosion. Coteron et al., 95(1993)237

Spectroscopy Catalytic and spectroscopy studies of vanadium oxide supported on group IVb and Via metal oxides for oxi- dation of toluene. Huntanen et al., 97(1993)197

Spillover Promoting effect of active carbons on methanol dehy- drogenation on sodium carbonate: Hydrogen spilover. Su et al., 95(1993)131

Spinel Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. II. Epitaxy and synergy between 7-Fe203 and ferrite spinels. Xu et al., 89(1992)131

Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of bntene over iron complex oxides. I. Preparation of monophasic iron o~ddes and ferrite spinels and analysis of their mixtures. Xu et al.,

89(1992) 117

S t a b i l i t y lntermetalle catalysts for methanol synthesis: Ternary alloys containing copper and cerium. Jennin$~ et al.,

81(1992)257

Role of sulfur in a skewed reforming catalyst with a low platinum content and a high rhenium-to-platinum ratio. Chen ct al., 97(1993)133

Stability on-stream Evidence for hydrogen spillover effect in the deposi- tion of coke on a nickel-fanjasite catalyst during syngas conversion, Kapicka et al., 84(1992)47

Steam reforming Selective steam reforming of aromatic compounds on metal catalysts - a review. Duprez, 82(1992)111

Kinetic study of steam reforming of methanol over copper-based catalysts. Jiang et al., 93(1993)245

Kinetic mechanism for the reaction between methanol and water over a Cu-ZnO-AI203 catalyst. Jiang et al.,

97(1993)145

Steam-iron reaction Residual oil cracking with generation of hydrogen: Deactivation of iron oxide catalyst in the steam-iron reaction. Fukase et al., 100(1993)1

Strong metal-support effect Metal-support interaction phenomena in rho- dium/ceria and rhodium/titania catalysts: Comparative study by high-resolntion transmission electron spec- troscopy. Bernal et al., 99(1993)1

Strong metal-support interaction Nickel supported in titania-silica: Preparation, charac- terization and activity for fiquid-phase hydrogenation of acetophenone. Kumbhar, 96(1993)241

Characterization of platinum-tin bimetallic catalysts supported on alumina and niobia. Aranda et al.,

1000993)77

Strontium-modified lanthanum oxide Comparison of lanthanum oxide and strontium-modi- fied lanthanum oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Conway et al., 86(1992)199

Structural determination Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst - a Review. Bond et al.,

Structure Structure and activity of a CoMo/AI203 catalyst upon modification by gamma irradiation. Vladov et at.,

94(1993) 205

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Structure determination Characterization of mixed copper-manganese oxides supported on titania catalysts for selective oxidation of ammonia. WiSllner et al., 94(1993)181

Structure sensitivity Catalytic reduction of nitric oxide over amorphous and crystalline chromia. II. Structural dependcHce of selec- tive and non-selective reactions. Curry-Hyde et al.,

90(1992) 183

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladinm in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Sehmitz et al., 92(1992)59

S t y r e n e Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Pb/Li/MgO catalysts. Kim et al., 87(1992)115

Experimental studies of the non-oxidative dehydroge- nation of ethylbenzene using a membrane reactor, Tis- careno-Lechuga et al., 96(1993)33

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Li/MgO promoted Pb3(PO4)2. Suh et al.,

96(1993)L7

S t y r e n e hydrogenation Surface segregation and catalytic hydrogenation properties of Ni67Zr33 amorphous alloy. Bao et al.,

85(1992)101

Substituent effects Direct Fries reaction of resorcinol with benzoic acods catalysed by zeolite H-beta. Hoefnagel et al.,

97(1993) 87

Substituted M F I Calorimetric and catalytic investigation of alkanes re- activity over a variety of MFI structures. Auroux et al.,

93(1993) 181

Sulphate ion Anion treatment (F" or SO42-) of AIPO4-AI203 (25 wt.-% A1203) catalysts. IV. Catalytic performance in the alkylation of phenol with methanol. Bautista et al.,

99(1993)161

Sulphidation High-resolution electron microscopy study of phos- phorns-containing MoS2/AI203 hydrotreating cata- lysts. Ramirez et al., 83(1992)251

Hydrocracking of n-butane and n-heptane over a sul- tided nickel erionite catalyst. Heck et al.,

86(1992)83

Sulfidation and acidity of Co/C catalysts having ex- tremely low cobalt-loading: A M6ssbaner emission spectroscopy and thiophene hydrodesulphurization study. Craj6 et al., 100(1993)97

Sulphur Infected zone model II: Analyses of published ex- perimental data. Lau et al., 91(1992)97

Sulphur desorption Sulphur adsorption, desorption and exchange on plati- num/alumina, rhenium/alumina and platinum-rhe- nium/alumina catalysts. P6nitzsch et al.,

86(1992) 115

Sulphur dioxide Catalyst for the elimination of sulphur dioxide from streams by the Claus reaction at low temperature. AI- varez et al., 93(1993)231

Sulphur isotopic exchange Sulphur adsorption, desorptinn and exchange on plati- num/alumina, rhenium/alumlna and platinum-rbe- ninm/alumina catalysts. P6nitzsch et al.,

86(1992)115

Sulphur poisoning Effect of sulfur on the oxidative coupling of methane over a lanthana catalyst. Campbell et al.,

82(1992) 13

Influence of sulphur poisoning of copper/alumina cata- lyst on the selective hydrogenation of crotonaldeliyde. Hutchings et al., 83(1992)L7

Catalytic combustion of methane over palladium sup- ported on alumina and silica in presence of hydrogen sulfide. Hoyos et al., 98(1993)125

Sulphur tetrafluoride Ambient temperature catalytic fluorination of C1 to C3 chlorohydrocarbons and related compounds using oxide-supported organic layer catalysts. Thomson et al., 97(1993)67

Sunflower seed oil hydrogenation Nickel supported on natural silicates: Activity and se- lectivity in sunflower seed oil hydrogenation. Rodrigo et al., 88(1992)101

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Super-critical fluid extraction Titania-zireoula mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman et al.,

94(1993)45

Superacid Chlorinated alumina and its catalytic behavior in selec- tive polymerization of isobutene. Cai et al.,

97(1993) 113

Esterification of phthalic anhydride with 2-ethylhexa- nol by solid superacidic catalysts. Thorat et al.,

90(1992)73

Support (niobia) Oxidation of toluene over V205/Nb205 catalysts. Huuhtanen et al., 98(1993)159

Support effect Hydrogenolysis of C-N bonds on platinum catalysts. Triyono et al., 100(1993)145

Activity of vanadium on different catalyst supports. Lee, 82(1992)215

Metal-support effects and catalytic properties of plati- num supported on zinc aluminate. Agnilar-Rios et al.,

90(1992)25

Platinum/y-At203 catalytic membrane preparation, morphological and catalytic characterizations. Uzio et al., 96(1993)83

Effect oftbe support on the reducibility of high-loaded nickel catalysts. Solcova et al., 94(1993)153

Support effects in cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch cata- lysis. Bessell, 96(1993)253

Support stabilization Stabilized magnesia as a support for nickel methan- ation catalysts. Rathousky et al., 94(1993)167

S u p p o r t s Design of inhomogeneous metal distributions within catalyst particles. Zhang et al., 91(1992)57

Titania-alumina mixed oxides as supports for molybde- num hydrotreating catalysts. Ramirez et al.,

93(1993) 163

Pyridine synthesis from tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol over a Pd/y-Al203 catalyst. II. Choi et al., 98(1993)21

S u p p o r t s (TiO2, Z rO2 , HfO2, NbO2, Ta2Os) Catalytic and spectroscopy studies of vanadium oxide supported on group IVb and Vb metal oxides for oxi- dation of toluene. Huutanen et al., 97(1993)197

S u r f a c e acidity Role of surface acidity on vanadia/silica catalysts used in the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. Le Bars et aL, 88(1992)179

Titania-zirconia mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman et al.,

94(1993)45

S u r f a c e a n a l y s i s Bulk and surface analysis of a Fe-P-O oxydehydroge- nation catalyst. Barbaux et al., 90(1992)51

S u r f a c e modification Surface modified niobium oxide catalysts: synthesis, characterization, and catalysis. Jehng et al.,

83(1992) 179

Role of chlorine in the partial oxidation of methane to ethene on MgO catalysts. Burch et al., 96(1993)289

S u r f a c e p o s s i v a t i o n Toluene isopropylation over zeolite b and metallosili- cates of MFl structure. Parikh et al., 90(1992)1

S u r f a c e segregation Surface segregation and catalytic hydrogenation properties of Ni67Zr33 amorphous alloy. Bao et al.,

85(1992) 101

S u r f a c e species Titania supported vanadium oxide catalysts for the selective oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride: Influence of vanadia content on activity and surface species. Nobbenhuls et al., 85(1992)157

S u r f a c e topology Alkane conversion and topological segregation in PtM/A1203 catalysts. Coq et al., 82(1992)231

S y n e r g i s m Oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum-tin dioxide catalysts at low temperatures. Boulahouache et al.,

91(1992) 115

Palladium based multi-component catalytic systems for the alcohol to caboxylate oxidation reaction. Kimu- ra et al., 95(1993)143

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Roles of spinel and maghemite phases in the oxidative dehydrogenation of butene over iron complex oxides. II. Epitaxy and synergy between 7-Fe203 and ferfite spinels. Xu et al., 89(1992)131

Syngas Stability of copper/cobalt catalysts for the synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas. Xu et al., 82(1992)91

Low-temperature seletive oxidation of methane to carbon monoxide and hydrogen over cobalt-MgO cata- lysts. Choudhary et al., 90(1992)L1

Higher alcohol synthesis on modified iron based cata- lysts: Copper and molybdenum addition. Kieanemann et al., 99(1993)175

Ruthenium promotion of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis over coprecipitated cobalt/ceria catalysts. Bruce et al.,

100(1993)51

Methanol synthesis catalysts derived from copper in- termetallie precursors: Transient response to pulses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Je~ning~ et al., 82(1992)65

Evidence for hydrogen spillover effect in the deposi- tion of coke on a niekel-fanjasite catalyst during syngas conversion. Kapieka et al., 84(1992)47

Methyl formate hydrogenolysis for low-temperature methanol synthesis. Gormley et al., 87(1992)81

Kinetic and transient kinetic investigations of the syn- thesis of oxygenates from carbon monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rhodium catalysts. Bureh et al.,

88(1992) 77

Catalytic properties and crystalline structures of man- ganese-promoted iron ultrafme particles for liqnid- phase hydrogenation of carbon monoxide. Itoh et al.,

96(1993) 125

Iron-peutasyl molecular sieves: Characterisation and catalytic behaviour in syngas conversion. Goldwasser et al., 100(1993)85

Investigation of the synthesis of oxygenates from carb- on monoxide/hydrogen mixtures on supported rho- dium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)39

Investigation of the reactions of acetaldehyde on pro- moted rhodium catalysts. Burch et al., 88(1992)61

Syngas/gasoline Catalytic properties of high-silica zeolites synthesized in mixtures of water and organic solvent. Sugimoto et al., 87(1992)15

Synthesis Surface modified niobium oxide catalysts: synthesis, characterization, and catalysis. Jehng et al.,

83(1992) 179

Propylene oxide synthesis via propene acetoxylation over supported palladium and platinum catalysts fol- lowed by cracking of glycol acetates in a melt of potas- sium acetate. Gusevskaya et al., 97(1993)1

Synthesis (zeolites) Parameters affecting the synthesis of titanium silicalite 1. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)93

Synthetic smectite Catalytic properties of heetorite-like smectites con- tainlng nickel. Nishiyama et al., 95(1993)171

T

T E M . E D A X Carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containing iron. I. Preparation and characterization. Guerrero-Rniz et al., 81(1992)81

Temperature-programmed desorption Method for distinguishing Brensted-acid sites in mix- tures of H-ZSM-5, H-Y and silica-alumlna. Pereira et al., 90(1992)145

Temperature-programmed study of the oxidation of palladium/alumina catalysts and their lanthanum modification. Hoost et al., 92(1992)39

Acidity of a microporous amorphous alumina measured by intermittent temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia. July et al., 98(1993)61

i n t e r m i t t e n t T e m p e r a t u r e - p r o g r a m m e d

desorption Surface acidity of porous catalysts by intermittent tem- perature-programmed desorption. July et al.,

960993)355

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Temperature-programmed oxidation Temperature-programmed study of the oxidation of palladium/alumina catalysts and their lanthanum modification. Hoost et al., 92(1992)39

Temperature-programmed reduction: limitation of the technique for determining the extent of reduction of either pure ceria or ceria modified by additives. Zotin et al., 98(1993)99

Temperature-programmed reduction Preparation and characterization of PdO-MoO3/7- A1203 catalysts. Halasz et al., 82(1992)51

Effects of promoter oxides on the reduction of nickel oxide. Richardson et al., 83(1992)87

Effects of calcination program and rehydration on pal- ladium dispersion in zeolites NaY and 5A. Zhang et al., 89(1992)155

Characterization of catalysts for methane coupling by means of thermal methods. Spinicci et al.,

93(1992)47

Characterization of mixed copper-manganese oxides supported on titania catalysts for selective oxidation of ammonia. W611ner et al., 94(1993)181

Temperature-programmed reduction: limitation of the technique for determining the extent of reduction of either pure ceria or ceria modified by additives. Zotin et al., 98(1993)99

Characterization of platinum-tin bimetallic catalysts supported on alumina and niobia. Aranda et al.,

100(1993)77

T e r n a r y a l loys

Intermetallie catalysts for methanol synthesis: Ternary alloys coutaining copper and cerium. Jennings et al.,

81(1992)257

Methanol synthesis catalysts derived from copper in- termetallic precursors: Transient response to pulses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Jennings et al., 82(1992)65

Tetrahydrofurfuryl a lcoho l Pyrldine synthesis from tctrahydrofurfuryl alcohol over a palladium/y-alumina catalyst. I. Behavior of ad- sorbed ammonia on a palladium/7-alumina catalyst. Choi et al., 87(1992)157

Pyridine synthesis from tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol over a Pd/y-Al203 catalyst. II. Choi et al., 98(1993)21

Tetralin Catalytic cracking of tetralin on HY zeolite. Townsend et al., 90(1992)97

Catalytic reactions of tetralin on H-ZSM-5 zeolite. Townsend et al., 95(1993)221

Textural properties Active carbons from semianthracites. Ruiz et al.,

98(1993) 115

Texture Decomposition of isopropanol on magnesium oxide/silica in relation to texture, acidity and chemical composition. Yonssefet al., 81(1992)1

Influence of aluminium and potassium on activity and texture of fused iron catalysts for ammonia synthesis. Kowalczyk et al., 87(1992)1

T h e r m a l decomposition Novel synthetic method for the catalytic use of ther- mally stable zirconia: Thermal decomposition of zirco- nium alkoxides in organic media. Inoue et al.,

97(1993)L25

T h e r m o g r a v i m e t r i e ana l y s i s

Catalytic chemistry of supported palladium for com- bustion of methane. Farrauto et al., 81(1992)227

Method for distinguishing Brensted-aeid sites in mix- tures of H-ZSM-5, H-Y and silica-alumina. Pereira et al., 90(1992)145

Thermostability Reliability of pulse-chromatographic nitrous oxide ti- trations of the copper surface area on Cu-ZnO-MeOx catalysts in connection with the characterization of their thermostability. Bern& et al., 86(1992)65

Thionyl ch l o r i de

Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the transformation of the zeolite Y catalyst in the course of hydroehlorination of 1-methylcyclohexene by thionyl chloride. Kolodziejski et al., 98(1993)71

Thiopene hydrodesulphurization carbon supported bimetallic catalysts containing iron: II Catalytic behaviour in benzene hydrogenation and thiophene hydrodesulfurization. Guerrero-Ruiz et al.,

81(1992) 101

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Thiophene Sulfidation and acidity of Co/C catalysts having ex- tremely low cobalt-loading: A M6ssbauer emission spectroscopy and thiophene hydrodesulphurization study. Craj6 et al., 100(1993)97

Thiophene h y d r o d e s u l p h u r i z a t i o n Structure and activity of a CoMo/AI203 catalyst upon modification by gamma irradiation. Vladov et al.,

94(1993)205

Mo-USY zeolites for hydrodcsulphurization. II. Sur- face properties of sulphided catalysts and activity for thiophene hydrodesulphurization. Anderson et al.,

99(1993) 55

Thiophene poisoning Regeneration of a nickel/silica catalyst poisoned by thiophene. Aguinaga ct al., 90(1992)131

Tin A study of platinum catalysts modified by tin. Lamy- Pitara et aL, 81(1992)47

Dehydrogenation of isobutane to isobutene in a palla- dium membrane reactor. Matsuda et al., 96(1993)3

Catalytic activity of layered a-(tin or zirconium) phos- phates and chromia-pillared derivatives for isopropyl alcohol decomposition. Guerrero-Ruiz et al.,

92(1992)81

Tin promotion Partial oxidation of methane on Mo/Sn/P silica sup- ported catalysts. Weng et al., 96(1993)383

TiO2/AI203 Titaula-alumina mixed oxides as supports for molybde- num hydrotreating catalysts. Ranfirez et al.,

93(1993) 163

Tiophene hydrodesulphurization Catalytic activity of nickel sulphide catalysts supported on Al-piUared montmorillonite for thiophene hydrode- sulphurization. Kloprogge et al., 97(1993)77

Titanates Reactivity of novel ion-exchanged nickel/hydrous tita- nate catalysts. Anderson et al., 82(1992)185

Titania Titania supported vanadium oxide catalysts for the selective oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride:

Influence of vanadia content on activity and surface species. Nohbenhuis et al., 85(1992)157

Titania-zirconia mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman ct al.,

94(1993)45

Naphthalene hydrogenation reactivity of rhodium- rhenium and ruthenium-rhenium formulations dis- persed on doped titania carriers. Koussathana et al.,

95(1993)211

Titania support Characterization of mixed copper-manganese oxides supported on titania catalysts for selective oxidation of ammonia. W611ner et al., 94(1993)181

Titania/alumina Titaula-alumina mixed oxides as supports for molybde- num hydrotreating catalysts. Ramirez et al.,

93(1993) 163

Titania-alumina Synthesis of isobutyraldehyde from methanol and etha- nol over mixed oxide supported vanadium oxide cata- lysts. Reddy et al., 96(1993)L1

Titania-silica Nickel supported in titania-silica: Preparation, charac- terization and activity for liquid-phase hydrogenation of acetophenone. Kumbhar, 96(1993)241

Synthesis of isobutyraldehyde from methanol and etha- nol over mixed oxide supported vanadium oxide cata- lysts. Reddy et al., 96(1993)L1

Titania-silica-zirconia Synthesis of isobutyraldehyde from methanol and etha- nol over mixed oxide supported vanadium oxide cata- lysts. Reddy et al., 96(1993)L1

Titania-zirconia Synthesis ofisobutyraldehyde from methanol and etha- nol over mixed oxide supported vanadium oxide cata- lysts. Reddy et al., 96(1993)L1

Titanium oxide Kinetics of methane oxidative coupling on zinc-doped titanium oxide. Efstathiou et al., 92(1992)1

Titanium siliealite 1 Comparison between gas chromatography and high- performance liquid chromatography analysis of the

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reaction products formed by the hydroxylation of phe- nol. Van der Pol et al., 96(1993)L13

Parameters affecting the synthesis of titanium silicalite 1. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)93

Why are some titanium silicalite-I samples active and others not?. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)113

Hydroxylation of phenol with hydrogen peroxide on EROTS-1 catalyst. Martens et al., 99(1993)71

Titanosilieates Preparation and characterization of titanosilicates with the ZSM-5 structure. Sulikowski et al., 84(1992)141

Toluene Para-selcetivity of zeolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between disproportionation and alkylation. Kim et al., 83(1992)51

Selectivity to cyelohcxenes in the liquid phase hydroge- nation of benzene and toluene over ruthenium cata- lysts, as influenced by reaction modifiers. Struijk et al.,

82(1992)277

Ammoxidation of toluene over CuNa-ZSM-5. Kim et al., 85(I992),17

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Pb/Li/MgO catalysts. Kim et al., 87(1992)115

Platinumb/-Al203 catalytic membrane preparation, morphological and catalytic characterizations. Uzio et al., 96(1993)83

Alkylation of toluene over double structure ZSM-5 type catalysts covered with a silicalite shell. Lee et al.,

96(1993)151

Oxidative methylation of toluene with methane over Li/MgO promoted Pb3(PO4)2. Suh et al.,

96(1993)I..7

Toluene alkylation Shape selective reactions of some inorganic com- pounds on the zeofite KZ-1. Rane et al.,

93(1993) 191

Toluene: disproportionation Pillared clays: Characterization of acidity and catalytic properties and comparison with some zeolites. Auer et al., 97(1993)23

Adsorption, acid and catalytic changes induced in ZSM-5 by coking with different hydrocarbons. Uguina et al., 99(1993)97

Toluene isopropylation Toluene isopropylation over zeolite b and metallosili- cates of MFI structure. Parilda et al., 90(1992)1

Toluene oxidation Catalytic and spectroscopy studies of vanadium oxide supported on group IVb and Vb metal oxides for oxi- dation of toluene. Huutanen et al., 97(1993)197

Oxidation of toluene over VzO5/Nb205 catalysts. Huuhtanen et al., 98(1993)159

Tortuosity Para-selectivity of zeolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between disproportionation and alkylation. Kim et al., 83(1992)51

Transient kinetics Water-gas shift reaction on a cobalt-molybdenum oxide catalyst. Hakkarainen et al., 99(1993)195

Transient response Methanol synthesis catalysts derived from copper in- termetallie precursors: Transient response to pulses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Jennings et al., 82(1992)65

Transition metals Promoting effect of active carbons on methanol dehy- drogenation on sodium carbonate: Hydrogen spillover. Su et al., 95(1993)131

Transition-based metal catalysts Kinetic interpretation of periodic trends in heteroge- neous catalysis. Kasztelan, 83(1992)L1

Transmission electron microscopy Reactivity of novel ion-exchanged nickel/hydrous tita- hate catalysts. Anderson et al., 82(1992)185

X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy studies of Pt-Sn-SiO2 catalysts. Srinlvasan et al., 87(1992)45

Triglyceride hydrogenation Nickel supported on natural silicates: Activity and se- lectivity in sunflower seed oil hydrogenation. Rodrlgo et al., 88(1992)101

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TS-I Parameters affecting the synthesis of titanium silicalite 1. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)93

Why are some titanium silicalite-1 samples active and others not?. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)113

Comparison between gas chromatography and high- performance liquid chromatography analysis of the reaction products formed by the hydroxylation of phe- nol. Van der Pol et al., 96(1993)L13

Hydroxylation of phenol with hydrogen peroxide on EROTS-1 catalyst. Martens et al., 99(1993)71

Tungsten doping Naphthalene hydrogenation reactivity of rhodium- rhenium and ruthenium-rhenium formulations dis- persed on doped titania carriers. Koussathana et al.,

95(1993)211

Tungsten oxide Effect of WO3 loading on the surface acidity of WO3/A1203 composite oxides. Zhang et al.,

84(1992) 123

Tungsten trioxide/alumina Effect of WO3 loading on the surface acidity of WO3/AI203 composite oxides. Zhang et al.,

84(1992) 123

U

Ultrafine particle catalyst Catalytic properties and crystalline structures of man- ganese-promoted iron ultrafine particles for liquid- phase hydrogenation of carbon monoxide. Itoh et al.,

96(1993) 125

Unsaturated a l d e h y d e Effect of promoter on selective hydrogenation of a ~ - unsaturated aldehydes over cobalt borides. Chen et al.,

99(1993)85

Unsaturated hydrocarbons hydrogenation Hydrogenation catalysts based on nickel and rare earth oxides. I. Relation between cations nature, preparation route, hydrogen content and catalytic activity. Sohier et al., 84(1992)169

USHY Influence of vanadium on the physicoehemical and catalytic properties of USHY zeolite and FCC catalyst. Torrealba et al., 90(1992)35

U S Y zeolite Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao et al., 91(1992)67

V

V/Mo/P/AI/Ti oxide Heterogeneously catalysed gas phase oxidations of 1,3- pentadiene-cyclodimers and of related substances. Miura et al., 87(1992)241

Vanadia Titania supported vanadium oxide catalysts for the selective oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride: Influence of vanadia content on activity and surface species. Nobbenhuis ei al., 85(1992)157

Catalytic and spectroscopy studies of vanadium oxide supported on group IVb and Vb metal oxides for oxi- dation of toluene. Huutanen et al., 97(1993)197

Oxidation of toluene over V205/Nb205 catalysts. Huuhtanen et al., 98(1993)159

Vanadia-titania Intrinsic kinetics of nitric oxide reduction by ammonia on a vanadia-titan[a catalyst. Lintz et al.,

85(1992) 13

Vanadia/silica Role of surface acidity on vanadia/silica catalysts used in the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. Le Bars et al., 88(1992)179

Vanadia/titania Vanadia on titania prepared by vapour deposition of vanadyl alkoxide: Influence of preparation variables on structure and activity for the selective catalytic reduc- tion of nitric oxide by ammonia. Nicld et al.,

98(1993) 173

Vanadia-titania Physical and chemical characterization of surface va- nadium oxide supported on titania: Influence of the

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titania phase (anatase, futile, brookite and B). Dee et al., 91(1992)27

Vanadium Vanadium mixed oxide catalysts for the oxidative coup- ling of methane. Gervasinl et al., 83(1992)235

Influence of vanadium on the physicochemical and catalytic properties of USHY zeolite and FCC catalyst. Torrealba et al., 90(1992)35

Oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on vanadium supported on magnesium silicates. Corma et al.,

97(1993) 159

Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions to the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane on oxide cata- lysts. Butch et aL, 100(1993)111

Vanadium effects Activity of vanadium on different catalyst supports. Lee, 82(1992)215

Vanadium oxide Effect of crystal morphology in selective catalytic re- duction of nitric oxide over V205 catalysts. Ozkan et al., %(1993)365

Synthesis of isobutyraldehyde from methanol and etha- nol over mixed oxide supported vanadium oxide cata- lysts. Reddy et al., 96(1993)L1

Vanadium: oxides as regenerable reagents in the oxida- tion of butan-2-one to diacetyl. MeCullagh et al.,

97(1993)39

Vanadium pentoxide Some fundamental and practical aspects of the ammox- idation of alk'ylbenzenes. Rizayev et al.,

83(1992) 103

Selective oxidation of butan-2-one to diacetyl over va- nadium pentoxide: An investigation by temporal ana- lysis of products. McCullagh et al., 95(1993)183

Vanadium silicate Catalytic hydroxylation of phenol over vanadium sili- cate molecular sieve with MEL structure. Hari Prasad Rao et al., 93(1993)123

Vanadium-magnesium oxide Oxidative dehydrogenation of n-butane to butadiene: effect of different promoters on the performance of V-Mg-O catalysts. Bhattacharyya et al., 87(1992)29

Vanadium-phosphorus oxide Kinetic study of the selective oxidation of butan-2-oue to diacetyl over vanadium phosphorus oxide. McCul- lagh et al., 93(1993)203

Properties of cobalt-promoted (VO)P207 in the oxida- tion of butane. Zazhigalov et al., 96(1993)135

Vanadium-molybdenum oxide Promotional effect of sodium and phosphorus on V- Mo-O catalyst. Liu et al., 97(1993)103

Vanadium-phosphorus-oxygen Acidity and catalytic behavior of vanadium-phospho- rus-oxygen catalysts. Cornaglia et al., 100(1993)37

Vapour deposition Vanadia on titania prepared by vapour deposition of vanadyl alkoxide: Influence of preparation variables on structure and activity for the selective catalytic reduc- tion of nitric oxide by ammonia. Nicld et al.,

98(1993) 173

Vegetable oil hydrogenation Nickel supported on natural silicates: Activity and se- lectivity in sunflower seed oil hydrogenation. Rodrigo et al., 88(1992)101

5-Vinylbicyclo [2.2.1] hept-2-ene Calcium oxide as a catalyst for the isomcrization of 5-vinylbicydo[2.2.1]hcpt-2-ene to 5-ethylidencbicy- clo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene in the liquid phase. Baba et al.,

97(1993)L19

Volatile organic compounds Deep oxidation of hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al.,

81(1992)239

Catalyst deactivation during deep oxidation of chloro- hydrocarbons. Agarwal et al., 82(1992)259

VPI -5 Dehydration of (DPA)VPI-5: In situ variable tempera- ture multinuclear NMR investigations. Maistrian et al., 81(1992)67

V P O Selective oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride: A comparative study between promoted and tmpro- meted VPO catalysts. Bej et al., 83(1992)149

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W

W a c k e r c a t a l y s t s ( h e t e r o g e n e o u s ) Oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde over a hetero- genized surface-vanadate Waeker catalyst in the ab- sence of gaseous oxygen. Van der Heide et al.,

86(1992) 181

W a t e r Intrinsic kinetics of nitric oxide reduction by ammonia on a vanadia-titania catalyst. Lintz et al.,

85(1992) 13

Kinetic investigation of the oxidative dehydrogenation of isobutyric acid on a Fe-P-O catalyst: Role of water. Dekiouk et al., 90(1992)61

W a t e r effect Activity and structural changes of alumina-supported CuO and CuCr204 catalysts during carbon monoxide oxidation in the presence of water. LopezAgudo et al.,

91(1992)43

W a t e r - g a s sh i f t Hydrogen formation in propane oxidation on Pt- Rh/CeO2/A1203 catalysts. Barbier, Jr. et al.,

85(1992)89

Deactivation of the high temperature water-gas shift catalyst in nonisothermal conditions. Keiski et al.,

87(1992) 185

Water-gas shift reaction on a cobalt-molybdenum oxide catalyst. Hakkarainen et al., 99(1993)195

W a x production Cobalt/manganese oxide catalysts: Use of chromium promoters for long chain hydrocarbon production. Colley et al., 84(1992)1

X

X - r a y d i f f r a c t i o n Recently published work on EUROPT-1, a 6% Pt/SiO2 reference catalyst -- a Review. Bond et al.,

86(1992)1

X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy studies of Pt-Sn-SiO2 catalysts. Srinivasan et al., 87(1992)45

Reactor materials for use with the Li/MgO methane coupling catalyst. Slagtern et al, 91(1992)13

Characterization of mixed copper-manganese oxides supported on titania catalysts for selective oxidation of ammonia. WtUner et al., 94(1993)181

X - r a y p h o t o e l e c t r o n s p e c t r o m e t r y Catalytic behavior of platinum ion-exchanged zinc- alnmlnosificates in n-pentane aromatization. Fukase et al., 93(1992)35

Influence of vanadium on the physicochemical and catalytic properties of USHY zeolite and FCC catalyst. Torrealba et al., 90(1992)35

Examination of de-coking of promoted (Co, Ni) Mo/y- A1203 catalysts by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Hughes et al., 90(1992)117

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of pal- ladinm in automotive catalysts: Binding energies and reduction characteristics. Schmitz et al., 92(1992)59

Characterization of mixed copper-manganese oxides supported on titania catalysts for selective oxidation of ammonia. W611ner et al., 94(1993)181

Solid catalysts treated with anions. XXI. Zirconia-sup- ported chromium catalyst for dehydrocyclization of hexane to benzene. Arata et al., 100(1993)19

Xenon-NMR Xenon adsorption studies on faujasitc-like zeolites: Low-temperature 129Xc-NMR and room temperature isotherms. Pires ct al., 95(1993)75

Xylene Alkylation of toluene over double structure ZSM-5 type catalysts covered with a silicalite shell. Lee et al.,

96(1993) 151

Xylene isomers lsomerization of xylene isomers on a PtRe-H-mor- denite catalyst. Aboul-Gheit et al., 93(1993)131

o -Xy lene o x i d a t i o n Titania supported vanadium oxide catalysts for the selective oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride: Influence of vanadia content on activity and surface species. Nobbenhnis et al., 85(1992)157

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Xylenes Para-selectivity of zeolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between disproportionation and alkylation. Kim et al., 83(1992)51

3,5-Xylenol Influence of coke formation on the aromatization of isophorone. Sai Prasad et al., 83(1992)141

Y

Y-type zeolite Effects of catalyst composition on dual site zeolite catalysts used in chlorinated hydrocarbon oxidation. Chatterjee et al., 98(1993)139

Yttrium oxide Characterization of catalysts for methane coupling by means of thermal methods. Spinicci et al.,

93(1992)47

Z

Zeolite/~ Toluene isopropylation over zeolite b and metallosili- cates of MFI structure. Parlkh et al., 90(1992)1

Zeolite c a r r i e r s Characterization of nickel species at Ni/y-AI203 and Ni/fanjasite catalysts by carbon monoxide adsorption. Kubelkova et al., 95(1993)87

Zeolite L Improvement of platinum-supported zeolite catalysts for n-hexane aromatization by halocarbon treatment and alkaline soaking. Sugimoto et al., 96(1993)201

Zeolite L T L Hydrogenation of phenol over supported platinum and palladium catalysts. Talukdar et al., 96(1993)229

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Zeolite Y Improvement of platinum-supported zeohte catalysts for n-hexane aromatization by halocarbon treatment and alkaline soaking. Sugimoto et al., 96(1993)201

Zeolite Y Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the transformation of the zeolite Y catalyst in the course of hydrochlorination of 1-methylcyclohexene by thionyl chloride. Kolodziejski et al., 98(1993)71

Zeolite-fl Alkylation of benzene with isopropanol over zeolite beta. Reddy, 95(1993)53

Zeolite-beta Optimization of zeolite beta in cracking catalysts: In- fluence of crystallite size. Bonetto et al, 82(1992)37

Zeolite-Y Xenon adsorption studies on faujasite-like zeolites: Low-temperature 129Xe-NMR and room temperature isotherms. Pires et al., 95(1993)75

Zeolites Influence of copper on physico-chemical and catalytic properties of ZSM-5 zeolites in the reaction of ethene aromatization. Arishtlrova et al., 81(1992)15

Synthesis and characterization of defect-free crystals ofMFI-type zeolites. Axon et al., 81(1992)27

Two-dimensional 13C solid-state spin-diffusion NMR of the products of methanol conversion into gasoline adsorbed on zeolite H-ZSM-5. Kolodziejski et al.,

81(1992) 133

Oxidation of benzene to phenol by nitrous oxide over Fe-ZSM-5 zeolites. Panov et al., 82(1992)31

Para-selectivity of zeolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between disproporfionation and alkylafion. Kim et al., 83(1992)51

Reforming of pyrolysis gasoline over platinum-alumina catalysts containing MFI type zeolites. Madhusudan Reddy et al., 83(1992)1

Aromatization of propane over a zeolite catalyst in both a microreactor and pilot plant. Harris et al.,

83(1992)59

Effects of pretreatments on state of gallium and aro- matization activity of gallium/ZSM-5 catalysts. Dooley et al., 84(1992)17

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Preparation and characterization of titanosilicates with the ZSM-5 structure. Sulikowski et al., 84(1992)141

Deamination of sec-butylamine over acidic zeolites. Lequitte et al., 84(1992)155

Roles of Bronsted and Lewis sites during cracking of n-octane on H-mordenite. Abbot et al.,

85(1992) 173

Gallium containing hybrid catalyst for the aromatiza- tion of n-butane. Le Van Mao et al., 86(1992)127

Relationship between reduced nickel and activity for benzene hydrogenation on Ni-USY zeolite catalysts. Daza et al., 87(1992)145

Conversion of light alkanes into aromatic hydrocar- bons. VI. Aromatization of C2--C4 alkanes on H-ZSM- 5 - Reaction mechanisms. Guisnet et al.,

87(1992)255

Trans-but-2-ene is the first hydrocarbon produced in the conversion of methanol to gasoline over zeolite H-ZSM-5. Sulikowski et al., 89(1992)69

High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol in the presence of oxygen and water vapor. Hamada et al., 88(1992)m

Effects of calcination program and rehydration on pal- ladium dispersion in zeolites NaY and 5A. Zhang et al., 89(1992)155

Aromatization of short chain alkanes on zeolite cata- lysts - a Review. Guisnet et al., 89(1992)1

Influence of vanadium on the physicochemical and catalytic properties of USHY zeolite and FCC catalyst. Torrealba et al., 90(1992)35

Method for distinguishing Brcnsted-acid sites in mix- tures of H-ZSM-5, H-Y and silica-alumina. Pereira et al., 90(199"2)145

lsomerization of xylene isomers on a PtRe-H-mor- denite catalyst. Aboul-Gheit et al., 93(1993)131

Catalytic cracking oftetralia on HY zeolite. Townsend et al., 90(1992)97

Barium modification of a high-silica zeolite for meth- and conversion to light alkenes. Abdiiluhl et al.,

91(1992)1

Hydroisomerization of n-pentane over hybrid catalysts containing a supported hydrogenation catalyst. Fu- jimoto et al., 91(1992)81

Characteristics of the poisoning effect of nickel de- posited on USY zeolite. Tao et al., 91(1992)67

Parameters affecting the synthesis of titanium silicalite 1. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)93

Why are some titanium silicalite-1 samples active and others not?. van der Pol et al., 92(1992)113

Coke formation in high-silica zeolites - a review. Bibby et al., 93(1992)1

Para-selective alkylation of toluene with methanol over ZSM-5 zeolites. Vayssilov et al., 94(1993)117

Catalytic conversion of methanol into light alkenes on mordenite-like zeolites. Marchi et al., 94(1993)91

Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to C1--C7 hydrocar- bons via methanol on composite catalysts. Inui et al.,

94(1993)31

Shape selective reactions of some inorganic com- pounds on the zeolite KZ-1. Rane et al.,

93(1993) 191

Catalyst for the elimination of sulphur dioxide from streams by the Claus reaction at low temperature. AI- varez et al., 93(1993)231

Calorimetric and catalytic investigation of alkanes re- activity over a variety of MFI structures. Auroux et al.,

93(1993) 181

Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5 zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Alkylation of toluene over double structure ZSM-5 type catalysts covered with a silicalite shell. Lee et al.,

96(1993) 151

Novel regeneration method of Pt/KL zeolite catalyst for light naphtha reforming: Sugimoto et al.,

95(1993)255

Pillared days: Characterization of acidity and catalytic properties and comparison with some zeolites. Auer et al., 97(1993)23

Catalytic reactions of tetralin on H-ZSM-5 zeolite. Townsend et al., 95(1993)221

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Oxydehydrogenation of ethane over ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts: Effect of steam. Chang et al., 96(1993)305

Surface acidity of porous catalysts by intermittent tem- perature-programmed desorption. Joly et al.,

96(1993)355

Oxidative hydroxylation using dinitrogen monoxide: A possible route for organic synthesis over zeolites - a Review. Panov et al., 98(1993)1

Ferrisilicate analogs of ZSM-5 zeolite as catalysts for one-step oxidation of benzene to phenol. Kharitonov et al., 98(1993)33

Effects of catalyst composition on dual site zeolite catalysts used in chlorinated hydrocarbon oxidation. Chatterjee et al., 98(1993)139

Direct Fries reaction of resorcinol with benzoic acods catalysed by zeolite H-beta. Hoefnagel et al.,

97(1993)87

Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the transformation of the zeolite Y catalyst in the course of hydrochl0rination of 1-methyleycloliexene by thionyl chloride. Kolodziejsld et al., 98(1993)71

Adsorption, acid and catalytic changes induced in ZSM-5 by coking with different hydrocarbons. Ugnina et al., 99(1993)97

Mo-USY zeolites for hydrodesulphurization. II. Sur- face properties of sulphided catalysts and activity for thiophene hydrodesulphurization. Anderson et al.,

99(1993)55

Preparation of highly para-seleetive metallosilicate catalysts for alkylation of etliylbenzene with ethanol. Kim et al., 100(1993)27

Electron transfer in zeolites: Formation of amlnium and bipyridinium cation radicals. Branel et al.,

99(1993)9

Benzylation of toluene by benzyl chloride over protonic zeolites. Coq et al., 100(1993)69

Zeolites ( Z S M - 5 ) Ammoxidation of toluene over CuNa-ZSM-5. Kim et al., 85(1992)47

Zeolites (ZSM-5, EU-I) Direct partial oxidation of benzene to phenol on zeolite catalysts. Butch et al., 86(1992)139

Ziegler-Natta catalysts Dimerization of ethene to 2-butene and metathesis with 1-butene by sequential use of homogeneous cata- lyst systems. Pillai et al., 810992)273

Zinc Kinetics of methane oxidative coupling on zinc-doped titanium oxide. Efstathiou et al., 92(1992)1

Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to C1-C7 hydrocar- bous via methanol on composite catalysts. Inni et al.,

94(1993)31

Zinc aluminate spinel Metal-support effects and catalytic properties of plati- num supported on zinc aluminate. Agnilar-Rios et al.,

90(1992)25

Zinc oxide Reliability of pulse-chromatographic nitrous oxide ti- tratious of the copper surface area on Cu-ZnO-MeOx Catalysts in connection with the characterization of their thermostability. Berndt et al., 86(1992)65

Characterization of catalysts for methane coupling by means of thermal methods. Spinicci et al.,

93(1992)47

Selective photo-oxidation of light alkanes using sofid metal oxide semiconductors. Wada et al.,

99(1993)21

Zinc sulphate partialliquid phase hydrogenation of benzene to cyclo- hexene over ruthenium catalysts in the presence of an aqueous salt solution. I. Preparation, characterization of the catalyst and study of a number of process vari- ables. Struijk et al., 83(1992)263

Zinc-aluminosilieate Catalytic behavior of platinum ion-exchanged zinc- aluminosilicates in n-pentane aromatization. Fukase et al., 93(1992)35

Zirconia Novel direet hydrogenation process of aromatic car- boxylic acids to the corresponding aldehydes with zir- conia catalyst. Yokoyama et al., 88(1992)149

Esterification of phthalic anhydride with 2-ethylhexa- nol by solid superacidie catalysts. Thorat et al.,

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Oxidative coupling of methane over alkali metal chloride promoted zirconia. Effect of the preparation pethod. Khan et al., 90(1992)199

Titania-zirconia mixed oxide aerogels as supports for hydrotreating catalysts. Weissman et al.,

94(1993)45

Novel synthetic method for the catalytic use of ther- mally stable zirconia: Thermal decomposition of zirco- nium alkoxides in organic media. Inoue et al.,

97(1993)1.25

Zirconia s u p p o r t

Propane dehydrogenation on chromia/zirconia cata- lysts. De Rossi et al., 81(1992)113

Zirconium Surface segregation and catalytic hydrogenation properties of Ni67Zr33 amorphous alloy. Bao et al.,

85(1992)101

Catalytic activity of layered c~-(tin or zirconium) phos- phates and chromia-pillared derivatives for isopropyl alcohol decomposition. Guerrero-Ruiz et al.,

92(1992)81

Zirconium a lkox ide

Novel synthetic method for the catalytic use of ther- mally stable zirconia: Thermal decomposition of zirco- nium alkoxides in organic media. Inoue et al.,

97(1993) L25

Zirconium oxide

Solid catalysts treated with anions. XXI. Zirconia-sup- ported chromium catalyst for dehydrocyclization of bexane to benzene. Arata et al., 100(1993)19

Z S M - 2 0

Xenon adsorption studies on faujasite-like zeolites: Low-temperature 129Xe-NMR and room temperature isotherms. Pires et al., 95(1993)75

Z S M - 5

Influence of copper on physico-chemical and catalytic properties of ZSM-5 zeolites in the reaction of ethene aromatization. Arishtirova et al., 81(1992)15

Synthesis and characterization of defect-free crystals of MFI-type zeolites. Axon et al., 81(1992)27

Two-dimensional 13C solid-state spin-diffusion NMR of the products of methanol conversion into gasoline adsorbed on zeolite H-ZSM-5. Kolodziejski et al.,

81(1992) 133

Para-selectivity of zeolites with MFI structure: Dif- ference between disproportionation and alkylation. Kim et al., 83(1992)51

Reforming of pyrolysis gasoline over platinum-alumina catalysts containing MFI type zeolites. Madhusudan Reddy et al., 83(1992)1

Effects of pretreatments on state of gallium and aro- matization activity of gaUinm/ZSM-5 catalysts. Dooley et al., 84(1992)17

Preparation and characterization of titanosilicates with the ZSM-5 structure. Sulikowski et al., 84(1992)141

Gallium containing hybrid catalyst for the aromatiza- tion of n-butane. Le Van Mao et al., 86(1992)127

Conversion of light alkanes into aromatic hydrocar- bons. VI. Aromatization of C2-C4 alkanes on H-ZSM- 5 - Reaction mechanisms. Guisnet et al.,

87(1992) 255

Trans-but-2-ene is the first hydrocarbon produced in the conversion of methanol to gasoline over zeolite H-ZSM-5. Sulikowsld et al., 89(1992)69

High efficiency of alumina and H-zeolite catalysts for selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by methanol inthe presence of oxygen andwater vapor. Hamada et al., 88(1992)L1

Aromatization of short chain alkanes on zeolite cata- lysts - a Review. Guisnet et al., 89(1992)1

Hydroisomerizatiou of n-pentane over hybrid catalysts containing a supported hydrogenation catalyst. Fu- jimoto et al., 91(1992)81

Coke formation in high-silica zeolites - a review. Bibby et al., 93(1992)1

Para-selective alkylation of toluene with methanol over ZSM-5 zeolites. Vayssilov et al., 94(1993)117

Hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to C1-C7 hydrocar- bons via methanol on composite catalysts. Inui et al.,

94(1993) 31

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Role of molecular oxygen in the catalytic behaviour of ZSM-5 zeolite in hydrocarbon transformation. Cavani et al., 94(1993)131

Alkylation of toluene over double structure ZSM-5 type catalysts covered with a silicalite shell. Lee et al.,

96(1993)151

Catalytic reactions of tetralin on H-ZSM-5 zeolite. Townsend et al., 95(1993)221

Oxydehydrogenation of ethane over ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts: Effect of steam. Chang et al., 96(1993)305

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Oxidative hydroxylation using dinitrogen monoxide: A possible route for organic synthesis over zeolites - a Review. Panov et al., 98(1993)1

Adsorption, acid and catalytic changes induced in ZSM-5 by coking with different hydrocarbons. Uguina et al., 99(1993)97

Preparation of highly para-selective metallosilicate catalysts for alkylation of ethylbenzene with ethanol. Kim et al., 100(1993)27