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Micromeritics awards AutoChem II 2920
Catalyst Characterization System to the Berkeley Catalysis
Center, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of
California Berkeley.
Micromeritics recently launched an
Instrument Grant Program intended to provide particle characterization
instruments to non-profit universities and research organizations
for the purpose of fostering and supporting meritorious research
projects. Many deserving applications have been received.
After careful consideration by a special
Grant Selection Committee set up by the president of the company,
an initial Micromeritics grant award winner has been selected.
An AutoChem II 2920 Catalyst Characterization System has been
awarded to the Berkeley Catalysis Center in the College of
Chemistry at the University of California Berkeley. Alexander
Katz, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and Principal
Investigator states, "The Autochem II 2920 Chemisorption
Analyzer with related components will be an integral and critical
piece of characterization equipment within the UC Berkeley
Catalysis Center.
This instrument will be used to determine
the concentration and acid/base characteristics of catalytic
active sites on solids in a fashion that cannot be accomplished
by other techniques. In particular, this will be used to investigate
the chemisorption of H2, CO, CO2, and N2O, as well as reactive
chemisorption using hydrogen and alkanes as reductants."
According to Preston Hendrix, Micromeritics' President, "This
program is designed to promote and advance the acquisition
and use of particle characterization instrumentation not generally
available through other means to non-profit universities and
institutions.
We are very proud and excited to present
this first award in an ongoing grant program to support important
research."A maximum of one instrument/integrated system
will be awarded per calendar quarter. Applications may be
submitted at any time in accordance with the application instructions
and will remain active for a period of one year from the date
of submission.
Grant
Program for a detailed grant description, application
requirements, and application.
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