An addendum to Praes' post:
http://deathstar.chem.uiowa.edu/catalysis.html
Has these references:
1. Photooxidation of Hydrocarbons in Cation-Exchanged Zeolites, Vicki H. Grassian and Sarah C. Larsen, invited review article in Handbook of Photochemistry and Photobiology, in press.
2. A Kinetic Study of the Thermal and Photochemical Partial Oxidation of Cyclohexanewith Molecular Oxygen in Zeolite Y, R.G. Larsen, A. C. Saladino, T. A. Hunt, J. E. Mann, M. Xu, V.H. Grassian, and S.C. Larsen, Journal of Catalysis, 204, 440-449 (2001).
3. Photooxidation of Toluene and Para-Xylene in Cation-Exchanged Zeolites X, Y, ZSM-5 and Beta: The Role of Zeolite Physicochemical Properties in Product Yield and Selectivity, A. G. Panov, R. G. Larsen, N. I. Totah, S. C. Larsen and V. H. Grassian, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 104, 5706-5714, (2000).
4. Photooxidation of Toluene in Cation-Exchanged Zeolites, Y. Xiang, V. H. Grassian, S. C. Larsen, invited chapter in Green Chemical Syntheses and Processes, ACS Symposium Series767 (ed. P. T. Anastas, L. G. Heine, and T. C. Williamson), 2000, pp. 206-216, American Chemical Society.
5. CO Adsorption as a Probe of Acid Sites and the Electric Field in Alkaline Earth-Exchanged Zeolite Beta Using FTIR and ab initio Quantum Calculations, Ping Li, Yan Xiang, Vicki H. Grassian, Sarah C. Larsen, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 103, 5058-5062, (1999).
I'd never heard of the shit before I independently came across the same site Praesedonym posted, usedTFSE and low and behold - this thread... Nifty stuff