Title: Combined computational and neutron scattering studies of hydrocarbons confined in mesoporous materials Year: 2020
Authors (1):
D. Dervin
Publisher: Doctoral Thesis
DOI: phd-thesis
Themes: Theses (2019)
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Title: Understanding the Effect of Caesium Promotion on the Preparation and Activation of Copper-Based Low-Temperature Water-Gas Shift Catalysts Year: 2021
Authors (1):
D. M. Farmer
Publisher: Doctoral Thesis
DOI: phd-thesis
Themes: Theses (2020)
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Title: Multimodal Spectroscopy and Imaging of Chabazite Zeolite Year: 2020
Authors (1):
N. Omori
Publisher: Doctoral Thesis
DOI: phd-thesis
Themes: Theses (2020)
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Title: Improving Synchrotron Methods for Advanced Characterisation of Heterogeneous Catalysts Year: 2019
Authors (1):
E. K. Dann
Publisher: Doctoral Thesis
DOI: phd-thesis
Themes: Theses (2019)
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Title: Metal oxide preparation for heterogeneous catalysis Year: 2019
Authors (1):
W. T. Wallace
Publisher: Doctoral Thesis
DOI: phd-thesis
Themes: Theses (2019)
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Title: Easy access to oxygenated block polymers via switchable catalysis Year: 2019
Authors (4):
T. Stößer, G. S. Sulley, G. L. Gregory, C. K. Williams
Publisher: Nature Communications
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-10481-w journal-article
Themes: Transformations (2019)
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Title: Effect of precious metal particle size and support type on catalytic activity as revealed by X-ray methods. Year: 2019
Authors (1):
D. Decarolis
Publisher: Doctoral Thesis
DOI: phd-thesis
Themes: Theses (2019)
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Title: Development of Chemical Imaging Methods for Application to the Study of Methane Upgrade Processes Year: 2019
Authors (1):
D. Matras
Publisher: Doctoral Thesis
DOI: phd-thesis
Themes: Theses (2019)
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Title: Real space analysis of operando X-ray spectroscopy and scattering studies of Cobalt Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis catalysts Year: 2021
Authors (1):
J. J. Herbert
Publisher: Doctoral Thesis
DOI: phd-thesis
Themes: Theses (2019)
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Title: Segregation and reactivity in bi-cationic oxide catalysts Year: 2019
Authors (1):
P. Hellier
Publisher: Doctoral Thesis
DOI: phd-thesis
Themes: Theses (2019)
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