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Michael P. Harold

Researcher at University of Houston

Publications -  187
Citations -  6630

Michael P. Harold is an academic researcher from University of Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & NOx. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 182 publications receiving 5926 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael P. Harold include University of Massachusetts Amherst & DuPont Central Research.

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Micromachined Reactors for Catalytic Partial Oxidation Reactions

TL;DR: In this paper, a micro-reactor with submillimeter flow channels with integrated heaters and flow and temperature sensors is described, and the potential application of this reactor to partial-oxidation reactions is explored by using Pt-catalyzed NH 3 oxidation as a model reaction.
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Experimental and kinetic study of NO oxidation on model Pt catalysts

TL;DR: In this article, a global kinetic model is proposed which includes the inhibiting effect of NO 2 on the NO oxidation reaction, and the model predicts the experimental observations for a wide range of temperatures within acceptable error limits.
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Experimental and kinetic modeling study of NH3-SCR of NOx on Fe-ZSM-5, Cu-chabazite and combined Fe- and Cu-zeolite monolithic catalysts

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive experimental and modeling study of selective catalytic reduction of NO x with NH 3 was carried out on Fe-ZSM-5 and Cu-chabazite (CHA) catalysts.
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Selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3 on iron zeolite monolithic catalysts: Steady-state and transient kinetics

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental study of steady-state and transient selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO with NH3 on both commercial and in-house synthesized Fe-ZSM-5 (MFI type) catalysts is presented.
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Selective catalytic reduction of NOx on combined Fe- and Cu-zeolite monolithic catalysts: Sequential and dual layer configurations

TL;DR: In this article, three configurations of combined Fe and Cu-zeolite catalysts were compared: • sequential brick, mixed washcoat, and dual layer, and the results showed that the dual layer configuration is superior to the sequential brick configuration.