Wednesday, November 11, 2009: 6:00 PM
Ryman Hall B1/B2 (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
This is the poster session for the Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Sponsor:
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Chair:
Co-Chair:
(487ag)
Kinetics of the Transesterification Reaction with a Fourth Order Shunt Mechanism for Biodiesel Production with Alcohols
(487ai)
Modeling of a Multiple Tube Aerosol Flow Reactor for High Temperature Solar-Thermal Processes
(487al)
Hydrogen Solubility and Mass Transfer Coefficient in Vacuum Residue Under Hydrocracking Conditions
(487an)
Internal Mass Transfer Coefficients for Modeling of Diffusion and Reaction in Washcoated Catalytic Monoliths
(487f)
High Temperature Water Gas Shift Reaction Over Modified Ferrite Catalysts Using Zeolite-Based Membrane Reactors
(487g)
Pt-Catalyzed Self-Grown Branched Carbon Nanofibers and Its Applications to Electrode Materials
(487h)
Biodiesel Production From Esterification and Transesterification Reactions Using Homogeneous as Well as Heterogeneous Catalysts
(487i)
Drying of Supported Catalysts – Impact of Film-Breakage and Crystallization On Metal Distribution
(487k)
Support Effect On the Low-Temperature Hydrogenation of Benzene Over PtCo Bimetallic Catalysts
(487l)
Relation Between Dopant Concentration, Oxygen Mobility and Oxidation Activity in Doped Lanthanum Ferrite-Based Perovskite Oxides
(487m)
Survey of Commercial Carbon Supported Platinum Catalysts: Durability Studies for Automotive Applications
(487p)
Biodiesel Production From Acid Oil (Dark Oil) Containing High Free Fatty Acid Via Solid Acid Catalyst
(487q)
In-Situ ATR-IR Spectroscopic Investigation of Chirally-Modified Pd/Al2O3 for Enantioselective C=C Bond Hydrogenation
(487x)
Preferential Oxidation of CO in Hydrogen-Rich Gas through An Au/NaY Zeolite Membrane for Fuel Cell Application
(487z)
Effect of Reactant and Product Gases On Membrane Flux During Methanol Steam Reforming in a Packed Bed Membrane Reactor: Surface Coverage Effects
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