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Calvin H. Bartholomew

Calvin H. Bartholomew

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Chemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
20450
World Ranking
7544
National Ranking
2208

Overview

Calvin H. Bartholomew is affiliated with Brigham Young University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, with specific subfields including Catalysis, Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist has contributed to topics such as:

  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies

Among recent publications, these notable papers include the full titles, years, and venues:

  • Chemical and Thermal Sintering of Supported Metals with Emphasis on Cobalt Catalysts During Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, 2020, Chemical Reviews
  • Optimizing preparations of Co Fischer-Tropsch catalysts for stability against sintering, 2020, Applied Catalysis A General

The scientist has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Chemical Reviews
  • Applied Catalysis A General

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Calvin H. Bartholomew include:

  • Mahmood Rahmati
  • Mohammad-Saeed Safdari
  • Thomas H. Fletcher
  • Morris D. Argyle
  • Marcus A. Reynolds

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of catalyst deactivation

    Calvin H Bartholomew

  • Heterogeneous Catalyst Deactivation and Regeneration: A Review

    Morris D. Argyle;Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Carbon Deposition in Steam Reforming and Methanation

    Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Sulfur Poisoning of Metals

    C.H. Bartholomew;P.K. Agrawal;J.R. Katzer

  • The stoichiometries of H2 and CO adsorptions on cobalt: Effects of support and preparation

    Robert C. Reuel;Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Effects of support and dispersion on the CO hydrogenation activity/selectivity properties of cobalt

    Robert C. Reuel;Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Chemistry of nickel-alumina catalysts

    Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • The stoichiometry of hydrogen and carbon monoxide chemisorption on alumina- and silica-supported nickel

    C.H. Bartholomew;R.B. Pannell

  • Support and crystallite size effects in CO hydrogenation on nickel

    Calvin H. Bartholomew;Richard B. Pannell;Jay L. Butler

  • Hydrogenation of CO2 on group VIII metals: IV. Specific activities and selectivities of silica-supported Co, Fe, and Ru

    Gordon D. Weatherbee;Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Fundamentals of Industrial Catalytic Processes: Bartholomew/Fundamentals

    Calvin H. Bartholomew;Robert J. Farrauto

  • Determination of metal crystallite size and morphology in supported nickel catalysts

    Donald G. Mustard;Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Temperature-programmed hydrogenation (TPH) and in situ Mössbauer spectroscopy studies of carbonaceous species on silica-supported iron Fischer-Tropsch catalysts.

    Jian Xu;Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Sintering kinetics of supported metals: new perspectives from a unifying GPLE treatment

    Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Effects of sulfate species on V2O5/TiO2 SCR catalysts in coal and biomass-fired systems

    Xiaoyu Guo;Calvin Bartholomew;William Hecker;Larry L. Baxter

  • Hydrogenation of CO2 on group VIII metals: I. Specific activity of NiSiO2

    Gordon D. Weatherbee;Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • The kinetics of H2 adsorption on and desorption from cobalt and the effects of support thereon

    John M. Zowtiak;Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Kinetics of Fischer–Tropsch synthesis on titania-supported cobalt

    Roberto Zennaro;Marco Tagliabue;Calvin H Bartholomew

  • Kinetic and Mechanistic Study of NOxReduction by NH3over H-Form Zeolites☆

    John Eng;Calvin H. Bartholomew

  • Reaction and deactivation kinetics for Fischer–Tropsch synthesis on unpromoted and potassium-promoted iron catalysts

    S.A. Eliason;C.H. Bartholomew

  • Reproducibility of Turnover Rates in Heterogeneous Metal Catalysis: Compilation of Data and Guidelines for Data Analysis

    Fabio H. Ribeiro;Alexis E. Schach Von Wittenau;Calvin H. Bartholomew;Gabor A. Somorjai

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian F. Woodfield
Brian F. Woodfield Brigham Young University
Robert J. Farrauto
Robert J. Farrauto Columbia University
Milton L. Lee
Milton L. Lee Brigham Young University
James J. Christensen
James J. Christensen Brigham Young University
Reed M. Izatt
Reed M. Izatt Brigham Young University
Todd M. Alam
Todd M. Alam Sandia National Laboratories
Thomas H. Fletcher
Thomas H. Fletcher Brigham Young University
Larry L. Baxter
Larry L. Baxter Brigham Young University
George W. Huber
George W. Huber University of Wisconsin–Madison
Delbert J. Eatough
Delbert J. Eatough Brigham Young University

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