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Journal of Catalysis | 1999

Characterization of the Acid Properties of Tungsten/Zirconia Catalysts Using Adsorption Microcalorimetry and n-Pentane Isomerization Activity

James C. Vartuli; Jose G. Santiesteban; P. Traverso; Nelson Cardona-Martínez; Clarence D. Chang; Scott A. Stevenson


Journal of Catalysis | 2000

Kinetics of the Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO over HZSM-5

Scott A. Stevenson; James C. Vartuli; Carlton F. Brooks


Archive | 1994

Selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides using an iron impregnated zeolite catalyst

Maria D. Farnos; John Paul Mcwilliams; Sanjay B. Sharma; David S. Shihabi; Scott A. Stevenson; James C. Vartuli


Archive | 1991

Denitrification of flue gas from catalytic cracking

David Owen Marler; Ajit V. Sapre; David S. Shihabi; Richard F. Socha; Scott A. Stevenson


Archive | 1992

FCC of nitrogen containing hydrocarbons and catalyst regeneration

Amos A. Avidan; Mark F. Mathias; Raghu Koyamangalam Menon; Joseph F. Sodomin; Scott A. Stevenson; Gerald Joseph Teitman


Archive | 1998

Process for upgrading natural gas

Stuart D. Hellring; Scott A. Stevenson


Archive | 1995

Fcc regenerator in partial co burn with downstream air addition

Mohsen N. Harandi; Paul H. Schipper; David S. Shihabi; Scott A. Stevenson


Archive | 1999

Acid catalyst composition

Clarence D. Chang; Scott Han; Scott A. Stevenson; James C. Vartuli


Archive | 1992

Conversion of NOx in FCC bubbling bed regenerator

Allen Royce Hansen; David L. Johnson; Scott A. Stevenson; Paul H. Schipper; Mohsen N. Harandi


Archive | 1998

Catalyst having an acidic solid oxide component and a group IB metal or metal oxide component

Charles T. Kresge; Clarence D. Chang; Jose G. Santiesteban; David S. Shihabi; Scott A. Stevenson; James C. Vartuli

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