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Catalyst Characterisation Group - Linkedin

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If you're involved in any aspect of catalyst characterisation please join the Catalyst Characterisation Group recently set up on Linkedin

This group is intended to be an open place for researchers to do some networking and discuss their latest techniques, new research findings, meetings and conferences or anything related to this subject field.

New blog focus - highlighting research, themes and interests

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The title of this article may be a bit vague, but just to let you know of a re-focus of this blog section of our website. 

Every few days we'll be detailed current research being carried out by our customers in the UK, customers of our suppliers around the globe, and any other research findings that are related and of interest.  So hopefully being a good and relevant source of information for you all.

We'll also include any related news and articles from around the web, so such things as Fischer Tropsch, Coal Gasification, Biomass Gasification, Catalyst Characterisation and other new energy research and general chemistry and chemical engineering research.

All new Merrow Scientific product news will be detailed in our latest products section 

Catalyst Characterisation

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Since we represent a number of overseas instrumentation manufacturers in the UK we have a rather unique portfolio of catalyst characteristion systems available to our customers.

Catalyst Characterisation

So these include reactors (stirred, fixed bed and multi-reactor systems), volumetric sorption analysers (surface area, porosity, chemisorption) and gravimetric sorption instruments (gas sorption, vapour sorption, TGA etc).

Please have a look at the options listed on http://www.merrowscientific.com/catalyst and see what you think.  I’m sure if you’re involved in catalysts in any way that there will be something of interest.  So have a look and if you have any questions or need anything at all let us know….

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