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The utilisation of wool as a catalyst and as a support for catalysts

Applied Catalysis A: General, 2017
Abstract Textiles are an emerging class of support material for catalysts, and are available in many different structures at a modest cost from a well-established industry. This review discusses 87 studies of wool and reconstituted wool as catalysts, and supports for catalysts, along with informative complementary studies.
Matthew R. Sunderland   +2 more
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Design of Catalysts and Catalyst Libraries

2000
Combinatorial chemistry [1] and high-throughput screening are now reasonably well-validated for drug discovery; we have the ‘proofs of concept’ in terms of accelerated discovery and activity optimization, with compounds, for example from Pharmacopeia’s own programs, now at pre-clinical stages.
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RNA—the catalyst

Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1990
Introduction The past few years have been heady times for RNA aficionados. The successive discoveries of introns, catalytic RNA, and RNA editing have fundamentally changed our conception of the functionality of macromolecules and the manner in which genetic information is expressed.
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ChemInform Abstract: ZrO2 as Catalyst and Catalyst Support

ChemInform, 2001
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Zbigniew Sojka   +2 more
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The design of catalysts

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1978
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Catalysts

2017
: This is made up of two sections which provide procedures used in the literature for purifying the respective substances, together with their physical properties, molecular weights and empirical formulae, melting and boiling points, densities, refractive indexes, optical rotations (if chiral) etc, and their Chemical Abstract Service Registry Numbers.
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Dust as interstellar catalyst

2016
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Cazaux, S.   +3 more
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Catalyst Supports and Small Particle Catalysts

1998
Many of the useful properties of catalysts arise from reactions between the solid surfaces of the catalysts and various gaseous reactants. Catalysts of large specific surface areas are often desired and they can be obtained by the use of porous bodies.
Dale A. Brandreth, Jan-Erik Otterstedt
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Catalysts and Catalyst-Layers in HT-PEMFCs

2016
High temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (HT-PEMFCs) need to improve their lifetime! Especially, catalysts and catalyst-layers (CL) can degrade fast and severely. It is therefore sensible to explore new opportunities to increase their durability on an operational and material-based level. In order to achieve this goal, it is furthermore
Lorenz Gubler   +3 more
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Catalyst supports and supported catalysts

Applied Catalysis, 1988
P.W. Lednor, M.F.M. Post
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