Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division | |||
Session 434 - Catalytic Fuel Processing | |||
This session welcomes experimental and theoretical studies related to catalytic fuel processing. | |||
Chair: | Levi T. Thompson | ||
CoChair: | Peter Strasser | ||
CoSponsor(s): | Topical C: Fuel Cells and Alternative Fuel Systems | ||
434a | Kinetics and Reaction Mechanism for Ceria Supported Gold Water Gas Shift Catalysts Timothy E. King, Chang Hwan Kim, Levi T. Thompson | ||
434b | The Addition of Benzene to Promote Olefin Production in the Catalytic Partial Oxidation of N-Hexane Bradon J. Dreyer, Raimund Horn, Ramanathan Subramanian, Lanny D. Schmidt | ||
434c | Characterization of Nickel-Olivine Materials as Tar Cracking Catalysts in Biomass Gasification Applications John N. Kuhn, Zhongkui Zhao, Umit S. Ozkan, Larry G. Felix, Rachid B. Slimane | ||
434d | Cracking of Lipid Molecules by a Superacid Tracy J. Benson, Rafael Hernandez, Todd French, Mark White | ||
434e | Production of Light Olefins through Gas Oil Cracking Siauw Ng, Nobumasa Nakajima, Craig Fairbridge, Christopher Kuehler | ||
434f | Continuous Production of Light Olefins and/or H2 Selectively from Heavy Hydrocarbon Fuels in a Single Compact Reactor Ke Liu, Arnaldo Frydman, Gregg Deluga, Dan Hancu | ||
434g | Ring Opening of 1,3-Dimethylcyclohexane: Effects of Ni and K on Supported Iridium Catalysts Siraprapha Dorkjampa, Phuong T. Do, Daniel E. Resasco | ||
434h | Direct Coupling of Bromine-Mediated Methane Activation and Coal Gasification: Albr3 Assisted Conversion of Methyl Bromide to Light Hydrocarbons and Quantitative Catalyst Regeneration Neil Osterwalder, Wendelin J. Stark |
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