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Blanka Wichterlová

Blanka Wichterlová

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Chemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
12118
World Ranking
7489
National Ranking
30

Overview

Blanka Wichterlová is affiliated with the Czech Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic. Their research profile does not currently include specific information regarding published papers, co-authors, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study.

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Best Publications

  • Siting and Distribution of Framework Aluminium Atoms in Silicon-Rich Zeolites and Impact on Catalysis

    J. Dědeček;Z. Sobalík;B. Wichterlová

  • ACID-CATALYZED SYNTHESIS OF MONO- AND DIALKYL BENZENES OVER ZEOLITES: ACTIVE SITES, ZEOLITE TOPOLOGY, AND REACTION MECHANISMS

    Jiří Čejka;Blanka Wichterlová

  • Coordination of Cu Ions in High-Silica Zeolite Matrixes. Cu+ Photoluminescence, IR of NO Adsorbed on Cu2+, and Cu2+ ESR Study

    J. Dedecek;Z. Sobalik;Z. Tvaruazkova;D. Kaucky

  • Aluminum siting in silicon-rich zeolite frameworks: a combined high-resolution (27)Al NMR spectroscopy and quantum mechanics / molecular mechanics study of ZSM-5.

    Stepan Sklenak;Jirí Dedecek;Chengbin Li;Blanka Wichterlová

  • Co2+ ion siting in pentasil-containing zeolites, part 3.

    J. Dědeček;D. Kaucký;B. Wichterlová

  • Enhancement of decane-SCR-NOx over Ag/alumina by hydrogen. Reaction kinetics and in situ FTIR and UV–vis study

    P. Sazama;L. Capek;H. Drobna;Z. Sobalik

  • Determination and properties of acid sites in H-ferrierite: A comparison of ferrierite and MFI structures

    B. Wichterlová;Z. Tvarůžková;Z. Sobalı́k;P. Sarv

  • FTIR and 27Al MAS NMR analysis of the effect of framework Al- and Si-defects in micro- and micro-mesoporous H-ZSM-5 on conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons

    Petr Sazama;Blanka Wichterlova;Jiri Dedecek;Zdenka Tvaruzkova

  • Co2+ Ion Siting in Pentasil-Containing Zeolites. I. Co2+ Ion Sites and Their Occupation in Mordenite. A Vis−NIR Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy Study

    Jiří Dědeček and;Blanka Wichterlová

  • Synthesis of ZSM-5 Zeolites with Defined Distribution of Al Atoms in the Framework and Multinuclear MAS NMR Analysis of the Control of Al Distribution

    Jiri Dedecek;Vendula Balgová;Veronika Pashkova;Petr Klein

  • Effect of aluminium distribution in the framework of ZSM-5 on hydrocarbon transformation. Cracking of 1-butene

    P. Sazama;J. Dĕdeček;V. Gábová;B. Wichterlová

  • Aluminium siting in the ZSM-5 framework by combination of high resolution 27Al NMR and DFT/MM calculations

    Stepan Sklenak;Jiří Dědeček;Chengbin Li;Blanka Wichterlová

  • Reducibility and oxidation activity of Cu ions in zeolites

    R Bulánek;B Wichterlová;Z Sobalı́k;J Tichý

  • Activity of Co Ion Sites in ZSM-5, Ferrierite, and Mordenite in Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO with Methane

    Dalibor Kaucký;Alena Vondrová;Jiřı́ Dědeček;Blanka Wichterlová

  • Co2+ ions as probes of Al distribution in the framework of zeolites. ZSM-5 study

    Jiří Dědeček;Dalibor Kaucký;Blanka Wichterlová;Olga Gonsiorová

  • Analysis of Fe species in zeolites by UV-VIS-NIR, IR spectra and voltammetry. Effect of preparation, Fe loading and zeolite type

    L. Čapek;V. Kreibich;J. Dědeček;T. Grygar

  • Cracking of pentenes to C2–C4 light olefins over zeolites and zeotypes: Role of topology and acid site strength and concentration

    Oleg Bortnovsky;Petr Sazama;Blanka Wichterlova

  • On the Cu Site in ZSM-5 Active in Decomposition of NO: Luminescence, FTIR Study, and Redox Properties

    B. Wichterlová;J. Dědeček;Z. Sobalı́k;A. Vondrová

  • Determination of the number and acid strength of acid sites in zeolites by ammonia adsorption: Comparison of calorimetry and temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia

    G.I. Kapustin;T.R. Brueva;A.L. Klyachko;S. Beran

  • Siting and Redox Behavior of Cu Ions in CuH-ZSM-5 Zeolites. Cu+ Photoluminescence Study

    Jiri Dedecek;Blanka Wichterlova

Frequent Co-Authors

Jiří Čejka
Jiří Čejka Charles University
Jiri Dedecek
Jiri Dedecek Czech Academy of Sciences
Joachim Sauer
Joachim Sauer Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Marek Sierka
Marek Sierka Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Roel Prins
Roel Prins École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Johannes A. Lercher
Johannes A. Lercher Technical University of Munich
Kari Eränen
Kari Eränen Åbo Akademi University
Tomáš Grygar
Tomáš Grygar Czech Academy of Sciences
Silvia Bordiga
Silvia Bordiga University of Turin

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