Part I: Hydrogen Economy1 Catalytic Hydrogen Production2 Catalytic Reforming of Oxygen-Containing Chemicals3 Advances in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis for the Production of Fuels and ChemicalsPart II: Methane Activation4 Steam and Dry Reforming of Methane5 Methane Activation over Zeolites6 Selective Oxidation of Methane to Oxygenates using Heterogeneous CatalystsPart III: Alkane Activation7 Catalytic Cracking over Solid Acids8 Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Light AlkanesPart IV: Zeolite Catalysis9 Zeolites for Sustainable Chemical Transformations10 Methanol-to-hydrocarbonsPart V: Carbon Dioxide as C1 Building Block11 Overview on CO2 Emission and Capture12 CO2 Reduction to Fuel and ChemicalsPart VI: Biomass Conversion13 Lipids to Fuels and Chemicals14 Lignin Upgrading
Landong Li is Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Nankai University, China. After his PhD from Nankai University, he started his research in environmental catalysis at Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. In 2009, he moved back to Nankai University, where he was promoted to full professor in 2014. His research interest focuses on heterogeneous catalysis, with emphasize on energy and environmental applications. He received the National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars in 2017. He has published more than 100 scientific publications and invented 20 patents in catalysis.Justin Hargreaves is currently Professor of Catalytic Materials Chemistry at the University of Glasgow, UK. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Chemistry at the University of Liverpool, UK in 1987 which was followed by his PhD, also from the University of Liverpool, in 1990. His current research interests include N2 activation, metal oxide, carbide, nitride, phosphide and boride catalysts, zeolite catalysis, alkane activation and the application of large scale wastes as resources for the preparation of catalytic materials.