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Liquid-Phase Alkylation of Benzene with Light Olefins Catalyzed by β-Zeolites

G. Bellussi, +4 more
- 01 Nov 1995 - 
- Vol. 157, Iss: 1, pp 227-234
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The catalytic performance of zeolite β in the liquid-phase alkylation of benzene is compared with that of other solid catalysts as discussed by the authors, and a hypothesis to explain this behavior is given.
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This article is published in Journal of Catalysis.The article was published on 1995-11-01. It has received 292 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cumene & Zeolite.

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Generation, Characterization, and Impact of Mesopores in Zeolite Catalysts

TL;DR: In this paper, an overview is presented of the different approaches to generate and characterize mesopores in zeolite crystals and establish their impact on the catalytic action, and it is shown that electron tomography, a form of threedimensional transmission electron microscopy, is able to reveal the three-dimensional shape, size, and connectivity of the mesopore.
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Porous materials in catalysis: challenges for mesoporous materials

TL;DR: New synthesis strategies, especially designed for preparing materials with improved physico-chemical and textural properties, together with the catalytic features of the resulting materials, are described and discussed in the second part of the review.
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Zeolites as catalysts in oil refining

TL;DR: This review is intended to provide the rudiments of zeolite science applied to refining catalysis and describes important refining processes in which zeolites are used including light naphtha isomerization, olefin alkylation, reforming, cracking and hydrocracking.
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Zeolite-catalyzed biomass conversion to fuels and chemicals

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review and discuss the developments that have taken place in the field of biomass conversion using zeolites and put emphasis on the conversion of lignocellulosic material to fuels using conventional zeolite as well as conversion of sugars using Lewis acidic zeolate to produce useful chemicals.
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