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61
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9705
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9500
National Ranking
225

Overview

Noel W. Cant is affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia. Their research profile is characterized by work conducted within an academic environment known for its focus on diverse scientific disciplines and interdisciplinary approaches.

Although there is no detailed information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues, the association with Macquarie University implies engagement with research activities typically involving rigorous peer-reviewed outputs.

There is no available data on main fields of study, subfields, or specific topics covered by Noel W. Cant. Similarly, no records of book publications or awards are listed for this researcher.

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Best Publications

  • Kinetic study of steam reforming of methanol over copper-based catalysts

    C.J. Jiang;D.L. Trimm;M.S. Wainwright;N.W. Cant

  • KINETIC MECHANISM FOR THE REACTION BETWEEN METHANOL AND WATER OVER A CU-ZNO-AL2O3 CATALYST

    C.J. Jiang;D.L. Trimm;M.S. Wainwright;N.W. Cant

  • Steady-state oxidation of carbon monoxide over supported noble metals with particular reference to platinum

    Noel W. Cant;P.C. Hicks;B.S. Lennon

  • The Catalytic Hydrogenolysis of Esters to Alcohols

    T. Turek;D. L. Trimm;N. W. Cant

  • Stabilisation of aluminas by rare earth and alkaline earth ions

    Jeffrey S. Church;Noel W. Cant;David L. Trimm

  • The storage of nitrogen oxides on alumina-supported barium oxide

    Noel W. Cant;Michael J. Patterson

  • The Rate-Determining Step in the Selective Reduction of Nitric-Oxide by Methane over a Co-ZSM5 Catalyst in the Presence of Oxygen

    A.D. Cowan;R. Dumpelmann;N.W. Cant

  • The mechanism of the selective reduction of nitrogen oxides by hydrocarbons on zeolite catalysts

    Noel W. Cant;Irene O.Y. Liu

  • The effect of carbon monoxide on the oxidation of four C6 to C8 hydrocarbons over platinum, palladium and rhodium

    Michael J Patterson;Dennys E Angove;Noel W Cant

  • The influence of water on the reduction and reoxidation of ceria

    Celestino Padeste;Noel W. Cant;David L. Trimm

  • Studies of carbon monoxide hydrogenation over ruthenium using transient response techniques

    Noel W. Cant;Alexis T. Bell

  • The structure of CuSiO2 catalysts prepared by the ion-exchange technique

    M.A. Kohler;H.E. Curry-Hyde;A.E. Hughes;B.A. Sexton

  • Dehydrogenation of methanol to methyl formate over copper catalysts

    Stephen P. Tonner;David L. Trimm;Mark S. Wainwright;Noel W. Cant

  • Nitrous oxide formation during the reaction of simulated exhaust streams over rhodium, platinum and palladium catalysts

    Noel W. Cant;Dennys E. Angove;Dean C. Chambers

  • The Catalytic Chemistry of Nitromethane over Co-ZSM5 and Other Catalysts in Connection with the Methane-NOxSCR Reaction

    Andrew D. Cowan;Noel W. Cant;Brian S. Haynes;Peter F. Nelson

  • Infrared spectroscopic studies of carbon monoxide adsorbed on a series of silica-supported copper catalysts in different oxidation states

    M.A. Kohler;N.W. Cant;M.S. Wainwright;D.L. Trimm

  • Isotopic evidence for direct methyl coupling and ethane to ethylene conversion during partial oxidation of methane over Li/MgO

    Peter F. Nelson;Christopher A. Lukey;Noel W. Cant

  • Comparison of the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane and oxidative coupling of methane over rare earth oxides

    Eric M. Kennedy;Noel W. Cant

  • The effects of rare earth oxides on the reverse water-gas shift reaction on palladium/alumina

    D. J. Pettigrew;D. L. Trimm;N. W. Cant

  • Hydrogenolysis of methyl formate over copper on silica: I. Study of surface species by in situ infrared spectroscopy

    D.M. Monti;N.W. Cant;D.L. Trimm;M.S. Wainwright

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Trimm
David L. Trimm University of New South Wales
Peter F. Nelson
Peter F. Nelson Macquarie University
Thomas Turek
Thomas Turek Clausthal University of Technology
Brian S. Haynes
Brian S. Haynes University of Sydney
Atsushi Satsuma
Atsushi Satsuma Kyoto University
Anthony E. Hughes
Anthony E. Hughes Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Adesoji A. Adesina
Adesoji A. Adesina ATODATECH LLC
Jason Scott
Jason Scott University of New South Wales

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