David Jackson
Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom
Biography
David Jackson is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Chemistry
Research Interest
The specific research interests in the David Jackson research group lie in six overlapping areas, i) metal catalysed hydrogenation, ii) heterogeneous catalysis in fine chemicals synthesis, iii) catalyst activation and catalyst deactivation, iv) dehydrogenation, v) adsorption, and vi) base catalysis. All of which fall within the concepts of the Catalysis Research Centre set up at Glasgow.
Publications
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Bouxin, F.P., Zhang, X., Kings, I.N., Lee, A.F., Simmons, M.J.H., Wilson, K. and Jackson, S.D. (2017) Deactivation study of the hydrodeoxygenation of p-methylguaiacol over silica supported rhodium and platinum catalysts. Applied Catalysis A: General, 539, pp. 29-37.
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Alshehri, F., Weinart, H. M. and Jackson, S. D. (2017) Hydrogenation of alkylaromatics over Rh/silica. Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis,
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Gillan, C., Fowles, M., French, S. and Jackson, S. D. (2017) Adsorption of hydrogen sulphide over rhodium/silica and rhodium/alumina at 293 and 873 K, with co-adsorption of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. International Journal of Industrial Chemistry, 8(3), pp. 235-240.