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Julian R H Ross
Julian R H Ross
Research Professor, University of Limerick
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Review of literature on catalysts for biomass gasification
D Sutton, B Kelleher, JRH Ross
Fuel processing technology 73 (3), 155-173, 2001
15652001
Catalysis for conversion of biomass to fuels via pyrolysis and gasification: a review
DA Bulushev, JRH Ross
Catalysis today 171 (1), 1-13, 2011
7492011
The biofine process–production of levulinic acid, furfural, and formic acid from lignocellulosic feedstocks
DJ Hayes, S Fitzpatrick, MHB Hayes, JRH Ross
Biorefineries–Industrial Processes and Product 1, 139-164, 2006
5502006
Methanol reforming for fuel-cell applications: development of zirconia-containing Cu–Zn–Al catalysts
JP Breen, JRH Ross
Catalysis Today 51 (3-4), 521-533, 1999
5421999
Zirconia as a support for catalysts: Evolution of the texture and structure on calcination in air
PDL Mercera, JG Van Ommen, EBM Doesburg, AJ Burggraaf, JRH Ross
Applied catalysis 57 (1), 127-148, 1990
4391990
Mechanistic aspects of the selective reduction of NO by propene over alumina and silver–alumina catalysts
FC Meunier, JP Breen, V Zuzaniuk, M Olsson, JRH Ross
Journal of Catalysis 187 (2), 493-505, 1999
4311999
The catalytic conversion of natural gas to useful products
JRH Ross, ANJ Van Keulen, MES Hegarty, K Seshan
Catalysis Today 30 (1-3), 193-199, 1996
3331996
Heterogeneous catalysis: fundamentals and applications
JRH Ross
Elsevier, 2011
3252011
Towards sustainable production of formic acid
DA Bulushev, JRH Ross
ChemSusChem 11 (5), 821-836, 2018
2912018
Natural gas reforming and CO2 mitigation
JRH Ross
Catalysis Today 100 (1-2), 151-158, 2005
2882005
Roles of supports, Pt loading and Pt dispersion in the oxidation of NO to NO2 and of SO2 to SO3
E Xue, K Seshan, JRH Ross
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 11 (1), 65-79, 1996
2871996
Hydrogen from formic acid decomposition over Pd and Au catalysts
DA Bulushev, S Beloshapkin, JRH Ross
Catalysis today 154 (1-2), 7-12, 2010
2582010
Mechanistic differences in the selective reduction of NO by propene over cobalt-and silver-promoted alumina catalysts: kinetic and in situ DRIFTS study
FC Meunier, V Zuzaniuk, JP Breen, M Olsson, JRH Ross
Catalysis Today 59 (3-4), 287-304, 2000
2222000
Zirconia as a support for catalysts Influence of additives on the thermal stability of the porous texture of monoclinic zirconia
PDL Mercera, JG Van Ommen, EBM Doesburg, AJ Burggraaf, JRH Ross
Applied catalysis 71 (2), 363-391, 1991
2161991
Syngas production from natural gas using ZrO2-supported metals
MES Hegarty, AM O'Connor, JRH Ross
Catalysis Today 42 (3), 225-232, 1998
2141998
Mechanism of the reaction of nitric oxide, ammonia, and oxygen over vanadia catalysts. I. The role of oxygen studied by way of isotopic transients under dilute conditions
FJJG Janssen, FMG Van den Kerkhof, H Bosch, JRH Ross
Journal of physical chemistry 91 (23), 5921-5927, 1987
2061987
Water-gas shift conversion using a feed with a low steam to carbon monoxide ratio and containing sulphur
E Xue, M O'Keeffe, JRH Ross
Catalysis Today 30 (1-3), 107-118, 1996
2021996
Coprecipitated nickel–alumina catalysts for methanation at high temperature. Part 1.—Chemical composition and structure of the precipitates
EC Kruissink, LL van Reijen, JRH Ross
Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 1: Physical Chemistry …, 1981
1991981
The effect of O2 addition on the carbon dioxide reforming of methane over Pt/ZrO2 catalysts
AM O'Connor, JRH Ross
Catalysis Today 46 (2-3), 203-210, 1998
1941998
Evidence for the participation of surface nickel aluminate sites in the steam reforming of methane over nickel/alumina catalysts
JRH Ross, MCF Steel, A Zeini-Isfahani
Journal of Catalysis 52 (2), 280-290, 1978
1791978
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