Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry, Hydrogen, Zeolite and Infrared spectroscopy are his primary areas of study. His Catalysis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Photochemistry, Oxygen and Stoichiometry, Physical chemistry. His Inorganic chemistry research incorporates elements of Heterogeneous catalysis, Decomposition, Chemical decomposition, Adsorption and Reaction mechanism.
His research in Decomposition focuses on subjects like Copper, which are connected to Chemical reaction and Steady state. His work in Zeolite addresses issues such as Molecular sieve, which are connected to fields such as Nitrogen oxide, Exhaust gas, Combustion, Ion exchange and Inorganic compound. His work in Infrared spectroscopy covers topics such as Chemisorption which are related to areas like Heterolysis, Valence and Molybdate.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry, Photochemistry, Isomerization and Adsorption. The concepts of his Catalysis study are interwoven with issues in Redox, Infrared spectroscopy and Physical chemistry. His Inorganic chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Hydrogen, Chemical reaction, Decomposition, Oxygen and Chemisorption.
His studies deal with areas such as Desorption and Copper as well as Decomposition. His work carried out in the field of Photochemistry brings together such families of science as Absorption band, 1-Butene, Carbonium ion and Acid catalysis. W.Keith Hall has included themes like Butene, Propene, Acid catalyzed and Kinetic isotope effect in his Isomerization study.
W.Keith Hall focuses on Catalysis, Inorganic chemistry, Zeolite, Heterogeneous catalysis and Redox. His studies in Catalysis integrate themes in fields like Decomposition, NOx and Infrared spectroscopy. His work in Decomposition addresses subjects such as Copper, which are connected to disciplines such as Adsorption and Steady state.
His Inorganic chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Chemical decomposition, Hydrogen, Selective reduction, Reducing agent and Oxygen. The Zeolite study combines topics in areas such as Ion, Molecular sieve and Analytical chemistry. His research investigates the connection between Redox and topics such as Stoichiometry that intersect with issues in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Electron spectroscopy and Molybdenum.
His primary areas of investigation include Inorganic chemistry, Catalysis, Heterogeneous catalysis, Reaction mechanism and Zeolite. The study incorporates disciplines such as Nitrogen dioxide, Alkene and Infrared spectroscopy in addition to Inorganic chemistry. His Infrared spectroscopy research integrates issues from Computational chemistry, Redox and Organometallic chemistry.
The various areas that W.Keith Hall examines in his Catalysis study include Decomposition, Chemical decomposition, Combustion, Adsorption and Nitric oxide. His Adsorption study incorporates themes from Steady state and Copper. His research in Nitric oxide intersects with topics in Photochemistry and Selective reduction.
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Studies of the Hydrogen Held by Solids. VIII. The Decationated Zeolites
Jan B. Uytterhoeven;L. G. Christner;W. Keith Hall.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1965)
Catalytic decomposition of nitric oxide over Cu-zeolites
Yuejin Li;W.Keith Hall.
Journal of Catalysis (1991)
Studies of the surface species formed from nitric oxide on copper zeolites
Jozsef Valyon;W. Keith Hall.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1993)
FeZSM-5: A Durable SCR Catalyst for NOxRemoval from Combustion Streams
Xiaobing Feng;W Keith Hall.
Journal of Catalysis (1997)
Hydrogen held by solids. XII. Hydroxyapatite catalysts
John A. S. Bett;Larry G. Christner;W. Keith. Hall.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1967)
Stoichiometric catalytic decomposition of nitric oxide over copper-exchanged zeolite (CuZSM-5) catalysts
Yuejin. Li;W. Keith. Hall.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1990)
The surface chemistry of some perovskite oxides
Michel Crespin;W.Keith Hall.
Journal of Catalysis (1981)
Studies of the selective reduction of nitric oxide by hydrocarbons
Juan O. Petunchi;Gustave Sill;W.Keith Hall.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental (1993)
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.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1965)
Effects of reduction and reoxidation on the infrared spectra from Cu-Y and Cu-ZSM-5 zeolites
Jozsef Valyon;W. Keith Hall.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1993)
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