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  1. Ni- and MgO-based catalysts derived from mixed carbonates of magnesium and nickel for CO2 methanation
  2. Insights into CO2 methanation on Gd promoted inverse ZrO2/Ni catalysts
  3. Tailoring Upsalite-derived Ni-MgO catalysts: Impact of synthesis method on CO2 methanation performance
  4. La 2– x Sr x Ce ...
  5. Radial Generation of Pore Network Structures in Spherical Porous Particles: Application to Benzene Hydrogenation in Catalytic Pellets
  6. Next generation of mixed oxide-based LDHs catalysts for low-temperature CO2 methanation
  7. The Dual‐Active‐Site Catalysts Containing Atomically Dispersed Pr3+ with Ni/CeO2 for CO2 Hydrogenation to Methane
  8. Effect of Mg/Al Molar Ratio on the Catalytic Performance of Cu-MgAlO Mixed Oxide Catalysts in the Hydrodeoxygenation of Benzyl Alcohol
  9. Unveiling the catalytic behaviour of LaNiO3 and La2NiO4 for dry reforming of methane
  10. Doping Ni/USY zeolite catalysts with transition metals for CO2 methanation
  11. Synergistic effects of rare-earth and lanthanoid elements on P123-modified Ni-HiMO catalysts for enhanced CO2 methanation under thermal and DBD-assisted conditions
  12. Optimization of an Open-Cell Foam-Based Ni-Mg-Al Catalyst for Enhanced CO2 Hydrogenation to Methane
  13. Excess-Methane CO2 Reforming over Reduced KIT-6-Ni-Y Mesoporous Silicas Monitored by In Situ XAS–XRD
  14. Why is calcium an effective promoter for plasma CO2 methanation over polymer P123-modified NiMgAlOx-mixed oxide catalysts?
  15. On the influence of the preparation routes of NiMgAl-mixed oxides derived from hydrotalcite on their CO2 methanation catalytic activities
  16. Methane: A New Open Access Journal
  17. Modified fly ash, a waste material from the energy industry, as a catalyst for the CO2 reduction to methane
  18. Investigation of Cu promotion effect on hydrotalcite-based nickel catalyst for CO2 methanation
  19. Stable NiO–CeO2 nanoparticles with improved carbon resistance for methane dry reforming
  20. On the Effect of Cobalt Promotion over Ni/CeO2 Catalyst for CO2 Thermal and Plasma Assisted Methanation
  21. Co-Precipitated Ni-Mg-Al Hydrotalcite-Derived Catalyst Promoted with Vanadium for CO2 Methanation
  22. Tailoring physicochemical and electrical properties of Ni/CeZrOx doped catalysts for high efficiency of plasma catalytic CO2 methanation
  23. High Performance Tunable Catalysts Prepared by Using 3D Printing
  24. Syngas Production via CO2 Reforming of Methane over Aluminum-Promoted NiO–10Al2O3–ZrO2 Catalyst
  25. Vanadium promoted Ni(Mg,Al)O hydrotalcite-derived catalysts for CO2 methanation
  26. Carbon-resistant NiO-Y2O3-nanostructured catalysts derived from double-layered hydroxides for dry reforming of methane
  27. Hydrodeoxygenation of benzyl alcohol on transition-metal-containing mixed oxides catalysts derived from layered double hydroxide precursors
  28. Improvement of the activity of CO2 methanation in a hybrid plasma-catalytic process in varying catalyst particle size or under pressure
  29. On the effect of yttrium promotion on Ni-layered double hydroxides-derived catalysts for hydrogenation of CO2 to methane
  30. Synthesis strategies of Zr- and Y-promoted mixed oxides derived from double-layered hydroxides for syngas production via dry reforming of methane
  31. Nickel Supported Modified Zirconia Catalysts for CO<sub>2</sub> Methanation in DBD Plasma Catalytic Hybrid Process
  32. Syngas Production by Dry Methane Reforming over Mg Doped NiO-ZrO<sub>2</sub> Catalysts
  33. The Effect of Ni Precursor Salts on Diatomite Supported Ni-Mg Catalysts in Methanation of CO<sub>2</sub>
  34. Novel Preparation of Cu and Fe Zirconia Supported Catalysts for Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO with NH3
  35. Physical and chemical characterization of shock-induced cavitation
  36. Understanding of tri-reforming of methane over Ni/Mg/Al hydrotalcite-derived catalyst for CO2 utilization from flue gases from natural gas-fired power plants
  37. Ni/CeO2 Nanoparticles Promoted by Yttrium Doping as Catalysts for CO2 Methanation
  38. Coupling experiment and simulation analysis to investigate physical parameters of CO2 methanation in a plasma‐catalytic hybrid process
  39. One-Step Synthesis of Highly Active and Stable Ni–ZrOx for Dry Reforming of Methane
  40. Ni/zeolite X derived from fly ash as catalysts for CO2 methanation
  41. Ni-Fe layered double hydroxide derived catalysts for non-plasma and DBD plasma-assisted CO2 methanation
  42. Effect of Biodiesel impurities (K, Na, P) on non-catalytic and catalytic activities of Diesel soot in model DPF regeneration conditions
  43. CO2 reforming in CH4 over Ni/γ-Al2O3 nano catalyst: Effect of cold plasma surface discharge
  44. Impacts on human mortality due to reductions in PM10 concentrations through different traffic scenarios in Paris, France
  45. Effect of ceria promotion on the catalytic performance of Ni/SBA-16 catalysts for CO2 methanation
  46. Electrocatalytic behaviour of CeZrOx-supported Ni catalysts in plasma assisted CO2 methanation
  47. Novel Nickel- and Magnesium-Modified Cenospheres as Catalysts for Dry Reforming of Methane at Moderate Temperatures
  48. Highly Carbon-Resistant Y Doped NiO–ZrOm Catalysts for Dry Reforming of Methane
  49. Optimizing Washcoating Conditions for the Preparation of Zeolite-Based Cordierite Monoliths for NOx CH4-SCR: A Required Step for Real Application
  50. Structure-reactivity study of model and Biodiesel soot in model DPF regeneration conditions
  51. Sonocatalytic oxidation of EDTA in aqueous solutions over noble metal-free Co3O4/TiO2 catalyst
  52. Operando FT-IR study on basicity improvement of Ni(Mg, Al)O hydrotalcite-derived catalysts promoted by glow plasma discharge
  53. Natural clay based nickel catalysts for dry reforming of methane: On the effect of support promotion (La, Al, Mn)
  54. Syngas production from dry methane reforming over yttrium-promoted nickel-KIT-6 catalysts
  55. Nickel Supported Modified Ceria Zirconia Lanthanum/ Praseodymium/Yttrium Oxides Catalysts for Syngas Production through Dry Methane Reforming
  56. Effect of low loading of yttrium on Ni-based layered double hydroxides in CO2 reforming of CH4
  57. Plasma-catalytic hybrid process for CO2 methanation: optimization of operation parameters
  58. Effect of Acid‐Basic Sites Ratio on the Catalytic Activity to Obtain 5‐HMF from Glucose Using Al2O3‐TiO2‐W Catalysts
  59. Dry reforming of methane over Zr- and Y-modified Ni/Mg/Al double-layered hydroxides
  60. MnOx-CeO2 mixed oxides as the catalyst for NO-assisted soot oxidation: The key role of NO adsorption/desorption on catalytic activity
  61. Synthesis Gas Production via Dry Reforming of Methane over Manganese Promoted Nickel/Cerium–Zirconium Oxide Catalyst
  62. Yttrium promoted Ni-based double-layered hydroxides for dry methane reforming
  63. New Approach for Understanding the Oxidation Stability of Neopolyol Ester Lubricants Using a Small-Scale Oxidation Test Method
  64. Examination of the influence of La promotion on Ni state in hydrotalcite-derived catalysts under CO2 methanation reaction conditions: Operando X-ray absorption and emission spectroscopy investigation
  65. Excess-methane dry and oxidative reforming on Ni-containing hydrotalcite-derived catalysts for biogas upgrading into synthesis gas
  66. Natural Hematite and Siderite as Heterogeneous Catalysts for an Effective Degradation of 4-Chlorophenol via Photo-Fenton Process
  67. Impacts of ester’s carbon chain length and concentration on sooting propensities and soot oxidative reactivity: Application to Diesel and Biodiesel surrogates
  68. The influence of lanthanum incorporation method on the performance of nickel-containing hydrotalcite-derived catalysts in CO2 methanation reaction
  69. Natural clay-based Ni-catalysts for dry reforming of methane at moderate temperatures
  70. Promotion effect of zirconia on Mg(Ni,Al)O mixed oxides derived from hydrotalcites in CO2 methane reforming
  71. Efficient removal of cadmium and 2-chlorophenol in aqueous systems by natural clay: Adsorption and photo-Fenton degradation processes
  72. Ni–Mo 2 C supported on alumina as a substitute for Ni–Mo reduced catalysts supported on alumina material for dry reforming of methane
  73. Photocatalytic decolorization of cationic and anionic dyes over ZnO nanoparticle immobilized on natural Tunisian clay
  74. Direct non-oxidative conversion of shale gas to chemicals: selective activation, catalyst regeneration and process intensification
  75. Mg-promotion of Ni natural clay-supported catalysts for dry reforming of methane
  76. Biofuel Impact on Diesel Engine After-Treatment: Deactivation Mechanisms and Soot Reactivity
  77. Experimental investigation on the influence of the presence of alkali compounds on the performance of a commercial Pt–Pd/Al2O3 diesel oxidation catalyst
  78. Mo-promoted Ni/Al2O3 catalyst for dry reforming of methane
  79. Ceria and zirconia modified natural clay based nickel catalysts for dry reforming of methane
  80. Influence of Ce/Zr molar ratio on catalytic performance of hydrotalcite-derived catalysts at low temperature CO2 methane reforming
  81. The influence of nickel content on the performance of hydrotalcite-derived catalysts in CO 2 methanation reaction
  82. Impacts of oxygenated compounds concentration on sooting propensities and soot oxidative reactivity: Application to Diesel and Biodiesel surrogates
  83. Catalytic activity of hydrotalcite-derived catalysts in the dry reforming of methane: on the effect of Ce promotion and feed gas composition
  84. Shock-induced cavitation as a way of accelerating phenol oxidation in aqueous media
  85. A Short Review on the Catalytic Activity of Hydrotalcite-Derived Materials for Dry Reforming of Methane
  86. Ceria promotion over Ni-containing hydrotalcite-derived catalysts for CO2 methane reforming
  87. Plasma DBD activated ceria-zirconia-promoted Ni-catalysts for plasma catalytic CO2 hydrogenation at low temperature
  88. Nanooxides Derived from Hydrotalcites as Catalysts for Dry Methane Reforming Reaction - Effect of [Ni(EDTA)]<sup>2-</sup> Adsorption Time
  89. La-promoted Ni-hydrotalcite-derived catalysts for dry reforming of methane at low temperatures
  90. Low temperature hybrid plasma-catalytic methanation over Ni-Ce-Zr hydrotalcite-derived catalysts
  91. Novel Ni-La-hydrotalcite derived catalysts for CO2 methanation
  92. Hybrid plasma-catalytic methanation of CO2 at low temperature over ceria zirconia supported Ni catalysts
  93. Low temperature dry methane reforming over Ce, Zr and CeZr promoted Ni–Mg–Al hydrotalcite-derived catalysts
  94. Methane, Propene and Toluene Oxidation by Plasma-Pd/γ-Al2O3 Hybrid Reactor: Investigation of a Synergetic Effect
  95. Influence of the Alumina Precursor on the Activity of Structured Fe–K/Al2O3 Catalysts Towards the Simultaneous Removal of Soot and NOx
  96. Application of PdCe-HMOR Catalyst as NOx CH4-SCR System for Heavy-Duty Vehicles Moved by Natural Gas
  97. Aging of Commercial Diesel Oxidation Catalysts: A preliminary Structure/Reactivity Study
  98. NOx SCR with decane using Ag–MFI catalysts: on the effect of silver content and co-cation presence
  99. Methane dry reforming over hydrotalcite-derived Ni–Mg–Al mixed oxides: the influence of Ni content on catalytic activity, selectivity and stability
  100. Photocatalytic degradation of methyl green dye in aqueous solution over natural clay-supported ZnO–TiO 2 catalysts
  101. Dry reforming of methane over Ni/Ce0.62Zr0.38O2 catalysts: Effect of Ni loading on the catalytic activity and on H2/CO production
  102. Foreword
  103. Ni–Al hydrotalcite-like material as the catalyst precursors for the dry reforming of methane at low temperature
  104. Ni-containing Ce-promoted hydrotalcite derived materials as catalysts for methane reforming with carbon dioxide at low temperature – On the effect of basicity
  105. Plasma-catalytic hybrid reactor: Application to methane removal
  106. Preface
  107. On the Effect of Preparation Methods of PdCe-MOR Catalysts as NOx CH4-SCR System for Natural Gas Vehicles Application
  108. Catalytic activity of layered aluminosilicates for VOC oxidation in the presence of NOx
  109. Foreword
  110. Histopathologic and Ultrastructural Features of Gold Thread Implanted in the Skin for Facial Rejuvenation
  111. Influence of gas hourly space velocity on the activity of monolithic catalysts for the simultaneous removal of soot and NOx
  112. Photo-Fenton oxidation of phenol over a Cu-doped Fe-pillared clay
  113. Potential synergic effect between MOR and BEA zeolites in NOx SCR with methane: A dual bed design approach
  114. Enhanced catalytic stability through non-conventional synthesis of Ni/SBA-15 for methane dry reforming at low temperatures
  115. Heterogeneous TiO2–Fe-plate catalyst for the discoloration and mineralization of aqueous solutions of cationic and anionic dyes
  116. Sooting propensities of some gasoline surrogate fuels: Combined effects of fuel blending and air vitiation
  117. Effect of nickel incorporation into hydrotalcite-based catalyst systems for dry reforming of methane
  118. Synthesis strategies of ceria–zirconia doped Ni/SBA-15 catalysts for methane dry reforming
  119. Titanium Dioxide Supported on Different Porous Materials as Photocatalyst for the Degradation of Methyl Green in Wastewaters
  120. Evolution of unburnt hydrocarbons under “cold-start” conditions from adsorption/desorption to conversion: On the screening of zeolitic materials
  121. Multi-scale flow simulation of automotive catalytic converters
  122. Organic pollutants oxidation by needle/plate plasma discharge: On the influence of the gas nature
  123. On the influence of the alumina precursor in Fe-K/Al2O3 structured catalysts for the simultaneous removal of soot and NOx: From surface properties to reaction mechanism
  124. On the Comprehension of Mechanical, Thermal and Chemical Evolution of Exhaust Gases after Treatment Catalysts
  125. Investigation of the nature of silver species on different Ag-containing NOx reduction catalysts: On the effect of the support
  126. Fe-clay-plate as a heterogeneous catalyst in photo-Fenton oxidation of phenol as probe molecule for water treatment
  127. Influence of synthesis parameters of SBA-15 supported palladium catalysts for methane combustion and simultaneous NOx reduction
  128. Influence of Operational Parameters in the Heterogeneous Photo-Fenton Discoloration of Wastewaters in the Presence of an Iron-Pillared Clay
  129. Sulfur Deactivation of NOxStorage Catalysts: A Multiscale Modeling Approach
  130. Mechanism of the Reduction by Ammonia of Nitrates Stored onto a Pt–Ba/Al2O3 LNT Catalyst
  131. Catkin liked nano-Co3O4 catalyst built-in organic microreactor by PEMOCVD method for trace CO oxidation at room temperature
  132. Multiscale Modeling of Barium Sulfate Formation from BaO
  133. Elaboration of an Accelerated Oven CNG Heavy Duty Vehicles Catalyst Ageing for Road Ageing Simulation
  134. Influence of Catalyst Composition on NOX Trap Performances
  135. On the Efficiency of NH3–SCR Catalysts for Heavy Duty Vehicles Running on Compressed Natural Gas in Synthetic Gas Bench Scale
  136. Effect of Biofuels on Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration
  137. Particular characteristics of silver species on Ag-exchanged LTL zeolite in K and H form
  138. Multi-Scale Modeling Study of Barium Nitrate Reduction in NOx Traps
  139. Hydrogen and syngas production by methane dry reforming on SBA-15 supported nickel catalysts: On the effect of promotion by Ce0.75Zr0.25O2 mixed oxide
  140. Impact of the Catalyst/Soot Ratio on Diesel Soot Oxidation Pathways
  141. Impact of Thermal and Engine Ageing on a Fully Formulated Lean NOx Trap
  142. Hysteresis effect study on diesel oxidation catalyst for a better efficiency of SCR systems
  143. A Molecular Approach for Unraveling Surface Phase Transitions: Sulfation of BaO as a Model NOx Trap
  144. Detailed Kinetic Analysis of Soot Oxidation by NO2, NO, and NO + O2
  145. Kinetic modelling of the oxidation of a wide range of carbon materials
  146. Controlled preparation of CoPdSiBEA zeolite catalysts for selective catalytic reduction of NO with methane and their characterisation by XRD, DR UV–vis, TPR, XPS
  147. Catalysed diesel particulate filter: Study of the reactivity of soot arising from biodiesel combustion
  148. Catalytic combustion of methane over mesoporous silica supported palladium
  149. deNOx over Ag/H-ZSM-5: Study of NO2 interaction with ethanol
  150. Fluidized bed plasma for pre-treatment of Co-ferrierite catalysts: An approach to NOx abatement
  151. Modified layered clays as catalysts for ethanol oxidation
  152. Palladium catalysts supported on sulfated ceria–zirconia for the selective catalytic reduction of NOx by methane: Catalytic performances and nature of active Pd species
  153. Special issue dedicated to APAC 2010
  154. A TEM and UV–visible study of silver reduction by ethanol in Ag–alumina catalysts
  155. Kinetic Modeling Study of the Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide–Hydrogen Mixtures over Pt/Al2O3and Rh/Al2O3Catalysts
  156. Effects of a Pt/Ce0.68Zr0.32O2 catalyst and NO2 on the kinetics of diesel soot oxidation from thermogravimetric analyses
  157. Extension of a kinetic model for NO oxidation and NOx storage to fixed-bed Pt/Ba/Al2O3 catalysts
  158. Study of the use of fluidized bed plasma reactors for the treatment of alumina supported palladium catalyst: Application for SCR NOx by CH4 in stationary sources
  159. Mesostructured or Alumina-mesostructured Silica SBA-16 as Potential Support for NOx Reduction and Ethanol Oxidation
  160. Investigation of oxide catalysts activity in the NOx neutralisation with organic reductants
  161. Modelling of a Lean NOx-Trap system with NO/NO2 differentiation and sulfur poisoning
  162. Detailed Kinetic Modeling Study of NOx Oxidation and Storage and Their Interactions over Pt/Ba/Al2O3 Monolith Catalysts
  163. Catalytic performance of platinum doped tungsten carbide in simultaneous hydrodenitrogenation and hydrodesulphurization
  164. Fluidized Bed Plasmas Reactor for Catalyst Synthesis and Pretreatment. Application for Pollution Abatement in Stationary and Mobile Sources
  165. Influence of preparation methods of LaCoO3 on the catalytic performances in the decomposition of N2O
  166. Silver supported mesoporous SBA-15 as potential catalysts for SCR NOx by ethanol
  167. Ceria–zirconia-supported rhodium catalyst for NOx reduction from coal combustion flue gases
  168. Synthetic gas bench study of a 4-way catalytic converter: Catalytic oxidation, NOx storage/reduction and impact of soot loading and regeneration
  169. Enhancement of 3-Way CNG Catalyst Performance at High Temperature Due to the Presence of Water in the Feed: On the Role of Steam Reforming of Methane and on the Influence of Ageing
  170. Effect of the Synthesis Method on Alumina Supported Silver Based Catalyst for NO x Selective Reduction by Ethanol
  171. On the Effect of Poor Metals (Al, Ga, In) on the NO x Conversion in Ethanol Selective Catalytic Reduction
  172. Synthetic gas bench study of a natural gas vehicle commercial catalyst in monolithic form: On the effect of gas composition
  173. On the Characterisation of Silver Species for SCR of NO x with Ethanol
  174. Plasma catalytic oxidation of methane on alumina-supported noble metal catalysts
  175. DRIFT study of the interaction of NO and O2 with the surface of Ce0.62Zr0.38O2 as deNOx catalyst
  176. Methane activation by NO2 on Co loaded SBA-15 catalysts: The effect of mesopores (length, diameter) on the catalytic activity
  177. Methanol interaction with NO2: An attempt to identify intermediate compounds in CH4-SCR of NO with Co/Pd-HFER catalyst
  178. Selective reduction of NOx by hydrogen and methane in natural gas stationary sources over alumina supported Pd, Co and Co/Pd catalysts
  179. Selective reduction of NOx by hydrogen and methane in natural gas stationary sources over alumina-supported Pd, Co and Co/Pd catalysts
  180. Plasma-assisted catalytic oxidation of methane
  181. Stochastic Simulation and Single Events Kinetic Modeling: Application to Olefin Oligomerization
  182. Methane oxidation by NO and O2 from reverse spillover on alumina supported palladium catalysts
  183. Metallic active species for deNOx SCR by methane with Co and Pd/Co HFER catalysts
  184. Correlation between the surface properties and deNOx activity of ceria-zirconia catalysts
  185. Selective reduction of NO X in diesel exhaust with hydrocarbons over alumina in NEDC conditions
  186. Alumina supported cobalt–palladium catalysts for the reduction of NO by methane in stationary sources
  187. CH4-SCR of NO over Co and Pd ferrierite catalysts: Effect of preparation on catalytic performance
  188. Catalytic performances of platinum doped molybdenum carbide for simultaneous hydrodenitrogenation and hydrodesulfurization
  189. Chapter 5 A there-function model reaction for designing DeNOx catalysts
  190. Kinetics of catalyzed and non-catalyzed oxidation of soot from a diesel engine
  191. The effect of the Rh–Al, Pt–Al and Pt–Rh–Al surface alloys on NO conversion to N2 on alumina supported Rh, Pt and Pt–Rh catalysts
  192. Deep HDS on doped molybdenum carbides: From probe molecules to real feedstocks
  193. On the role of organic nitrogen-containing species as intermediates in the hydrocarbon-assisted SCR of NOx
  194. Deep hydrodesulphurization and hydrogenation of diesel fuels on alumina-supported and bulk molybdenum carbide catalysts
  195. Hydrodesulfurization of 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene over promoted (Ni,P) alumina-supported molybdenum carbide catalysts: activity and characterization of active sites
  196. Identification of the active acid sites of fluorinated alumina catalysts dedicated to n-butene/isobutane alkylation
  197. Transient Studies of Oxygen Removal Pathways and Catalytic Redox Cycles during NO Decomposition on Cu−ZSM5
  198. The First Single-Step Immobilization of a Calix-[4]-arene onto the Surface of Silica
  199. Kinetics and Mechanism of Steady-State Catalytic NO Decomposition Reactions on Cu–ZSM5
  200. New catalysts for deep hydrotreatment of diesel fuel
  201. Spectroscopic and chemical characterization of active and inactive Cu species in NO decomposition catalysts based on Cu-ZSM5
  202. Tetralin hydrogenation catalyzed by Mo2C/Al2O3 and WC/Al2O3 in the presence of H2S