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Michael P Rosynek
Ph. D., Rice University Awards:
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Current Activities Heterogeneous catalytic processes form the basis for much of the chemical and petroleum processing industries. Solid catalysts enable reactions to occur at sufficiently high rates to be commercially feasible. In many cases, proper selection of a suitable catalyst also permits reaction pathways and product selectivities to occur that would not be kinetically possible in the absence of the catalyst. In our laboratory, we employ kinetic measurements of selected reactions, in combination with a variety of optical and surface spectroscopic and physical characterization techniques, to investigate the surface properties and detailed modes of operation of zeolites, metal oxides and supported metal catalysts. Selected Publications "Conversion of Methyl Radicals to Methanol and Formaldehyde over Vanadium Oxide Catalysts." S. Pak, C. E. Smith, M. P. Rosynek, and J. H. Lunsford. J. Catal. 165 (1997) 73. "Characterization of a Mo/ZSM-5 Catalyst for the Conversion of Methane to Benzene." D. Wang, J. H. Lunsford, and M. P. Rosynek. J. Catal.. 169 (1997) 347. "Decomposition of Nitric Oxide over Barium Supported on Magnesium Oxide. 1. Catalytic Results and in situ Raman Spectroscopic Evidence for a Barium-Nitro Intermediate." S. Xie, G. Mestl, M. P. Rosynek, and J. H. Lunsford. J. Amer. Chem. Soc.. 119 (1997) 10186. "Catalytic Conversion of Methane into Aromatic Hydrocarbons over Iron Oxide Loaded ZSM-5 Zeolites." B. Weckhuysen, D. Wang, M. P. Rosynek, and J. H. Lunsford. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl.. 36 (1997) 2374. "Steady-State Conversion of Methane to Aromatics in High Yields using an Integrated Recycle Reaction System." P. Qiu, J. H. Lunsford, and M. P. Rosynek. Catal. Letts. 48 (1997) 11. |
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