Matthew James Burger
Matthew Burger completed his M. S. in 1997. Matt's work involved studying toluene chlorination using ZSM-5 as a catalyst.
Papers
“An Experimental and Computational Study of Solvent Effects in Toluene Chlorination,” M. Zhang and C. R. F. Lund, J. Phys. Chem. A, 106 (43), 10294-10301 (2002). [more info]
“Zeolite-Catalyzed Chlorination of Toluene by Sulfuryl Chloride: The Effect of Zeolite Drying,” M. C. Hausladen, B. W. Satterley, M. J. Burger, and C. R. F. Lund, Appl. Catal. A, 166 (1), 55 (1998). [more info]
Presentations
“Selective Toluene Chlorination Using ZSM-5 Catalysts,” 16th North American Catalysis Society Meeting, Boston, June 1999.
“Zeolite-Catalyzed Chlorination of Toluene Using Sulfuryl Chloride,” 15th North American Catalysis Society Meeting, Chicago, May 1997.
Thesis
Matthew James Burger, “Toluene Chlorination Catalysis Using Zeolite ZSM-5,” M. S. Thesis, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Dept. of Chemical Engineering (1997). [more info]
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