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Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler

Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler

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Chemistry

D-Index
89
Citations
25522
World Ranking
2209
National Ranking
792

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1993 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1987 - E. V. Murphree Award in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, American Chemical Society (ACS)

Overview

Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler was affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States during their academic career. Their scientific work spanned multiple aspects of research although detailed information on specific fields of study, subfields, and topics is not available.

There is no record of recent papers or publications listing Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler's work, co-authors, or publication venues in the provided data.

Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler was recognized with notable awards including the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1993 and the E. V. Murphree Award in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry from the American Chemical Society (ACS) in 1987.

Best Publications

  • Catalysis Research of Relevance to Carbon Management: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities

    Hironori Arakawa;Michele Aresta;John N. Armor;Mark A. Barteau

  • Activity and durability of Fe/ZSM-5 catalysts for lean burn NOx reduction in the presence of water vapor

    Hai-Ying Chen;Wolfgang M.H Sachtler

  • Redox chemistry in excessively ion-exchanged Cu/Na-ZSM-5

    János Sárkány;Julie L. d'Itri;Wolfgang M. H. Sachtler

  • Catalytic site requirements for elementary steps in syngas conversion to oxygenates over promoted rhodium

    Wolfgang M. H. Sachtler;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Acid Sites in Sulfated and Metal-Promoted Zirconium Dioxide Catalysts

    V. Adeeva;J.W. de Haan;J.J. Janchen;V. Schuenemann

  • Redox Chemistry of Cu/ZSM-5

    T. Beutel;J. Sarkany;G.-D. Lei;J. Y. Yan

  • Identification of copper(II) and copper(I) and their interconversion in Cu/ZSM-5 De-NOx catalysts

    G.D. Lei;B.J. Adelman;J. Sárkány;W.M.H. Sachtler

  • Mechanistic Cause of Hydrocarbon Specificity over Cu/ZSM-5 and Co/ZSM-5 Catalysts in the Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx

    B.J. Adelman;T. Beutel;G.-D. Lei;W.M.H. Sachtler

  • Deactivation of Cu/ZSM-5 Catalysts for Lean NOxReduction: Characterization of Changes of Cu State and Zeolite Support

    J.Y. Yan;G.-D. Lei;W.M.H. Sachtler;H.H. Kung

  • Reduction of NOxover Fe/ZSM-5 Catalysts: Adsorption Complexes and Their Reactivity toward Hydrocarbons

    Hai-Ying Chen;Timur Voskoboinikov;Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler

  • THE MECHANISM OF THE SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF ETHYLENE TO ETHYLENE OXIDE

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  • Elementary steps in the formation of highly dispersed palladium in NaY: I. Pd ion coordination and migration

    S.T. Homeyer;W.M.H. Sachtler

  • Formation of Pt particles in Y-type zeolites: The influence of coexchanged metal cations

    M.S. Tzou;B.K. Teo;W.M.H. Sachtler

  • Effect of Ga/Proton Balance in Ga/HZSM-5 Catalysts on C3 Conversion to Aromatics

    B.S. Kwak;W.M.H. Sachtler

  • Electron-deficient palladium clusters and bifunctional sites in zeolites

    W.M.H. Sachtler;A.Yu. Stakheev

  • Reduction of NOx with Ammonia over Fe/MFI: Reaction Mechanism Based on Isotopic Labeling

    Qi Sun;Zhi-Xian Gao;Hai-Ying Chen;Wolfgang M.H Sachtler

  • Co/Al2O3 lean NOx reduction catalyst

    Ji Yang Yan;Mayfair C. Kung;Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler;Harold H. Kung

  • On the nature of active sites in Fe/ZSM-5 catalysts for NOx abatement

    Timur V Voskoboinikov;Hai-Ying Chen;Wolfgang M.H Sachtler

  • Promoted Fe/ZSM-5 catalysts prepared by sublimation : de-NOx activity and durability in H2O-rich streams

    Hai-Ying Chen;Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler

  • Zeolite-Supported Transition Metal Catalysts

    Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler;Zongchao Zhang

  • NOx Reduction from Diesel Emissions over a Nontransition Metal Zeolite Catalyst: A Mechanistic Study Using FTIR Spectroscopy

    Young Hoon Yeom;Bin Wen;Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler;Eric Weitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold H. Kung
Harold H. Kung Northwestern University
James A. Dumesic
James A. Dumesic University of Wisconsin–Madison
Masaru Ichikawa
Masaru Ichikawa Hokkaido University
Leonid M. Kustov
Leonid M. Kustov Russian Academy of Sciences
Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier
Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier Northwestern University
Peter C. Stair
Peter C. Stair Northwestern University
Mayfair C. Kung
Mayfair C. Kung Northwestern University
Brian M. Hoffman
Brian M. Hoffman Northwestern University
Vinayak P. Dravid
Vinayak P. Dravid Northwestern University
Lin X. Chen
Lin X. Chen Northwestern University

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