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Catalysis Series
Alternative Catalytic Materials: Carbides, Nitrides, Phosphides and Amorphous Boron Alloys
Edited by
Justin S J Hargreaves;
Justin S J Hargreaves
University of Glasgow, UK
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Andrew R McFarlane;
Andrew R McFarlane
University of Glasgow, UK
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Said Laassiri
Said Laassiri
Currently, Assistant Professor in heterogenous catalysis in University of Mohamed VI. Benguerir. Morocco Dr. Said Laassiri’s interests are essentially focusing on heterogeneous catalysis and mainly on the investigation of structure-activity dependence in catalytic reactions. Dr. Said Laassiri investigated the role of textural and structural properties (e.g. crystal size, surface area...) of mixed oxides (e.g. perovskites and hexaaluminates) structures as well as their oxygen mobility and redox properties on their catalytic behaviours in catalytic reactions (oxidation reaction, ammonia synthesis, DeNox). In his current position, Dr. S. Laassiri works focus on synthesis and characterisation of metals nitride materials for nitrogen containing component generation. S. Laassiri is currently working in the development of chemical looping processes for hydrogen and ammonia generation.Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-78262-919-1
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78801-322-2
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78801-483-0
Special Collection:
2018 ebook collection
Series:
Catalysis Series
No. of Pages:
198
Published online:
11 Jul 2018
Published in print:
16 Jul 2018
Book Chapter
Contents
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Published:11 Jul 2018
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Special Collection: 2018 ebook collectionSeries: Catalysis Series
Page range:
FP009 - FP012
Citation
Alternative Catalytic Materials: Carbides, Nitrides, Phosphides and Amorphous Boron Alloys, ed. J. S. J. Hargreaves, A. R. McFarlane, and S. Laassiri, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018, pp. FP009-FP012.
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