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Chemcatchem | 2011

Heterogeneously Catalyzed Continuous-Flow Hydrogenation Using Segmented Flow in Capillary Columns.

J.J.W. Bakker; Martijn M.P. Zieverink; Raf W E G Reintjens; Freek Kapteijn; Jacob A. Moulijn; Michiel T. Kreutzer

Segmented flow in standard GC capillary columns, with a heterogeneous Pd catalyst on the walls, gave rapid information about catalytic processes in them. The residence time and conversion was monitored visually, greatly simplifying bench-scale optimization. Examples show the benefits of the elimination of pore diffusion and axial dispersion. Further, we demonstrated how to quickly identify deactivating species in multistep synthesis without intermediate workup.


Journal of Catalysis | 2012

Structural and chemical disorder of cryptomelane promoted by alkali doping: Influence on catalytic properties

Vera P. Santos; O.S.G.P. Soares; J.J.W. Bakker; M.F.R. Pereira; J.J.M. Órfão; Jorge Gascon; Freek Kapteijn; José L. Figueiredo


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2005

Scaling-up Multiphase Monolith Reactors: Linking Residence Time Distribution and Feed Maldistribution

Michiel T. Kreutzer; J.J.W. Bakker; Freek Kapteijn; Jacob A. Moulijn; Peter J.T. Verheijen


Journal of Catalysis | 2014

Stabilized gold on cerium-modified cryptomelane: Highly active in low-temperature CO oxidation

Vera P. Santos; Sónia A. C. Carabineiro; J.J.W. Bakker; O.S.G.P. Soares; Xiaowei Chen; M.F.R. Pereira; J.J.M. Órfão; José L. Figueiredo; Jorge Gascon; Freek Kapteijn


Chemical Engineering Science | 2004

Structured reactors for enzyme immobilization: advantages of tuning the wall morphology

Karen M. de Lathouder; J.J.W. Bakker; Michiel T. Kreutzer; Freek Kapteijn; Jacob A. Moulijn; Sten A. Wallin


Journal of Catalysis | 2010

Catalyst performance changes induced by palladium phase transformation in the hydrogenation of benzonitrile

J.J.W. Bakker; Anne Geert van der Neut; Michiel T. Kreutzer; Jacob A. Moulijn; Freek Kapteijn


Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 2006

Structured reactors for enzyme immobilization : A monolithic stirrer reactor for application in organic media

K.M. de Lathouder; J.J.W. Bakker; Michiel T. Kreutzer; Sten A. Wallin; Freek Kapteijn; Jacob A. Moulijn


Journal of Catalysis | 2008

Tuning the support adsorption properties of Pd/SiO2 by silylation to improve the selective hydrogenation of aromatic ketones

A. Quintanilla; J.J.W. Bakker; Michiel T. Kreutzer; Jacob A. Moulijn; Freek Kapteijn


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2007

Enhancement of Catalyst Performance Using Pressure Pulses on Macroporous Structured Catalysts

J.J.W. Bakker; Willem J. Groendijk; Karen M. de Lathouder; Freek Kapteijn; Jacob A. Moulijn; and Michiel T. Kreutzer; Sten A. Wallin


Catalysis Today | 2005

Hydrodynamic properties of a novel ‘open wall’ monolith reactor

J.J.W. Bakker; Michiel T. Kreutzer; K.M. de Lathouder; Freek Kapteijn; Jacob A. Moulijn; Sten A. Wallin

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Freek Kapteijn

Delft University of Technology

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Jacob A. Moulijn

Delft University of Technology

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Michiel T. Kreutzer

Delft University of Technology

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Vera P. Santos

Delft University of Technology

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Jorge Gascon

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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K.M. de Lathouder

Delft University of Technology

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Karen M. de Lathouder

Delft University of Technology

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