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    Ethylene Oxide Catalysis Under Commercial Conditions – A Guide for Researchers by Lockemeyer, John R., Lohr, Tracy L.

    Published in ChemCatChem (07-07-2023)
    “…Selective oxidation of ethylene to ethylene oxide (EO) is performed industrially over catalysts comprised of silver particles supported on α‐Al2O3. In addition…”
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    Silver Catalysts Supported on High Surface Area α‐Alumina: Effect of Carbohydrate Template Size and Heat Treatment on Phase Purity by Keijzer, Claudia J., Dalebout, Remco, de Rijk, Jan Willem, Lockemeyer, John R., Lohr, Tracy L., van den Brink, Peter, de Jongh, Petra E.

    Published in ChemCatChem (07-08-2023)
    “…α‐Alumina is a non‐porous metal oxide with applications in ceramics and catalysis. Introducing pores into this material to create catalytically relevant…”
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    Front Cover: Ethylene Oxide Catalysis Under Commercial Conditions – A Guide for Researchers (ChemCatChem 13/2023) by Lockemeyer, John R., Lohr, Tracy L.

    Published in ChemCatChem (07-07-2023)
    “…The Front Cover shows a research engineer in‐between 2 banks of ethylene oxide reactors in an industrial research laboratory. In their Perspective, J. R…”
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    Ethylene Oxide: A Catalyst and Process Development Success Story by Lohr, Tracy L., Lockemeyer, John R., Bishopp, Simon D., Motagamwala, Ali H., Wells, Gary J., Wermink, Thijs

    “…A retrospective look into the rich history of ethylene oxide (EO) catalyst and process development is presented. This Review is written from the Shell…”
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    (Tetramethylthiophene)ruthenium dichloride dimer: a versatile synthetic intermediate in thiophene coordination chemistry by Lockemeyer, John R, Rauchfuss, Thomas B, Rheingold, Arnold L, Wilson, Scott R

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (01-11-1989)
    “…The thermal reaction of ((cymene)RuCl{sub 2}){sub 2} and tetramethylthiophene (TMT) gives ((TMT)RuCl{sub 2}){sub 2} (1). Treatment of 1 with silver salts in…”
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