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Overview

W. Keith Hall was affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States during their academic career.

Throughout their career, Hall did not have publicly listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific recurring publication venues documented in available sources.

No detailed records of Hall's main fields or subfields of study are present, nor are there records of main topics covered in their work.

The available data does not indicate any book publications by Hall.

There are no documented awards or specific years of recognition attributed to W. Keith Hall.

Hall's scholarly record, as preserved in accessible sources, offers limited information beyond their institutional affiliation and their status as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Studies of the Hydrogen Held by Solids. VIII. The Decationated Zeolites

    Jan B. Uytterhoeven;L. G. Christner;W. Keith Hall

  • Catalytic decomposition of nitric oxide over Cu-zeolites

    Yuejin Li;W.Keith Hall

  • Studies of the surface species formed from nitric oxide on copper zeolites

    Jozsef Valyon;W. Keith Hall

  • FeZSM-5: A Durable SCR Catalyst for NOxRemoval from Combustion Streams

    Xiaobing Feng;W Keith Hall

  • Hydrogen held by solids. XII. Hydroxyapatite catalysts

    John A. S. Bett;Larry G. Christner;W. Keith. Hall

  • Stoichiometric catalytic decomposition of nitric oxide over copper-exchanged zeolite (CuZSM-5) catalysts

    Yuejin. Li;W. Keith. Hall

  • In situ laser Raman spectroscopy of supported metal oxides

    S. S. Chan;I. E. Wachs;L. L. Murrell;L. Wang

  • The surface chemistry of some perovskite oxides

    Michel Crespin;W.Keith Hall

  • X-ray photoemission study of oxygen and nitric oxide adsorption on MoS2

    Zhuang Shuxian;W.Keith Hall;Gerhard Ertl;Helmut Knözinger

  • Studies of the Hydrogen Held by Solids. VII. The Exchange of the Hydroxyl Groups of Alumina and Silica-Alumina Catalysts with Deuterated Methane

    John G. Larson;W. Keith Hall

  • Studies of the selective reduction of nitric oxide by hydrocarbons

    Juan O. Petunchi;Gustave Sill;W.Keith Hall

  • Effects of reduction and reoxidation on the infrared spectra from Cu-Y and Cu-ZSM-5 zeolites

    Jozsef Valyon;W. Keith Hall

  • Mechanism of NO decomposition over Cu-ZSM-5

    W. Keith Hall;Jozsef Valyon

  • Studies of acid catalyzed reactions: XII. Alcohol decomposition over hydroxyapatite catalysts

    C.L. Kibby;W.Keith Hall

  • Mechanism Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: The Incorporation of Radioactive Ethylene, Propionaldehyde and Propanol

    W. Keith Hall;R. J. Kokes;P. H. Emmett

  • On the role of nitrogen dioxide in the mechanism of the selective reduction of NOx over Cu-ZSM-5 zeolite

    Juan O. Petunchi;W.Keith Hall

  • Reaction Studies of the Selective Reduction of NO by Various Hydrocarbons

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  • Dehydrogenation of alcohols and hydrogen transfer from alcohols to ketones over hydroxyapatite catalysts

    C.L. Kibby;W.Keith Hall

  • The chemisorption of O2 and NO on reduced and sulfided molybdena-alumina catalysts

    Jozsef Valyon;W.Keith Hall

  • On the genesis of molybdena-alumina catalyst

    Li Wang;W.Keith Hall

  • Studies of the hydrogen held by solids: XXII. The surface chemistry of reduced molybdenaalumina catalysts

    W.S. Millman;M. Crespin;A.C. Cirillo;S. Abdo

Frequent Co-Authors

James A. Dumesic
James A. Dumesic University of Wisconsin–Madison
David M. Hercules
David M. Hercules Vanderbilt University
Makoto Misono
Makoto Misono University of Tokyo

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