Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Nanocomposite Catalyst Systems Using Surface Active Components for Different Applications

Nasser Helmy Saleh Shalaby;

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The aim of this thesis was to enhance the value of Egyptian raw materials such as rice husk (RH) and bentonite clay. To be used as catalyst supports for Ni and Pt nanoparticles, the silica (RHS) extracted from rice husk by acid digestion and controlled ca


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Title Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Nanocomposite Catalyst Systems Using Surface Active Components for Different Applications
Other Titles تخليق و توصيف مواد مركبة نانومترية كمنظومات حفزية مستحدثة بإستخدام مكونات نشطة سطحيا لإستخدامها فى تطبيقات مختلفة
Authors Nasser Helmy Saleh Shalaby
Keywords Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Nanocomposite Catalyst Systems Using Surface Active Components for Different Applications
Issue Date 2012
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The aim of this thesis was to enhance the value of Egyptian raw materials such as rice husk (RH) and bentonite clay. To be used as catalyst supports for Ni and Pt nanoparticles, the silica (RHS) extracted from rice husk by acid digestion and controlled ca

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