
pmid: 15901547
Abstract A brief commentary on the three papers presented in the session on ‘industrial processes’ is presented. In particular, emphasis is placed on the factors considered to be crucial for an industrial process, namely: catalyst activity, the selectivity of the overall catalysed reaction and the lifetime over which the performance is observed. Control of selectivity is viewed as being most important, and examples of how this is achieved through the use of membrane reactors and catalyst design are described.
Chemical Industry, Oxidation-Reduction, Catalysis, Enzymes, Vehicle Emissions
Chemical Industry, Oxidation-Reduction, Catalysis, Enzymes, Vehicle Emissions
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