Current Group Members

Group Ph. D. Alumni

Group M. S. Alumni

Group M. Eng. Alumni (since 2011)

Dr. Lund

Brian Wayne Satterley

Brian Satterley completed his M. S. in 1996. Brian studied the chlorination of toluene using zeolite catalysts, particularly the effect of trace moisture upon the rate, in his M. S. research.

Papers

“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]

“Zeolite-Catalyzed Chlorination of Toluene by Sulfuryl Chloride: The Role of Sulfuryl Chloride Decomposition in Chlorination,” B. W. Satterley, M. C. Hausladen, and C. R. F. Lund, Zeolites, 19, 434 (1997). [more info]

Presentations

“Zeolite-Catalyzed Chlorination of Toluene Using Sulfuryl Chloride,” 15th North American Catalysis Society Meeting, Chicago, May 1997.

“Selectivity and Activity in Zeolite-Catalyzed Chlorination,” Annual AIChE Meeting, Miami, November 1995.

Thesis

Brian Wayne Satterley, “The Effect of the Decomposition of Sulfuryl Chloride on the Zeolite-Catalyzed Chlorination of Toluene,” M. S. Thesis, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Dept. of Chemical Engineering (1996). [more info]