Surface Properties and Catalysis by Non-Metals
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1983, 1983
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1983 |
Series: | Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Concepts in Catalysis by Transition Metal Oxides
- Electronic Structure Calculations Using Atomic Orbital Methods: Applications to Transition-Metal Compounds and Surfaces
- Bulk and Surface Structures of Non-Metals
- Physical Methods for the Characterization of Non-Metal Catalysts
- Photoelectron Spectroscopy Investigation for Non-Metal Catalysts
- An Example of Complementarity of Two Techniques: XPS and Laser Raman Spectroscopy to Characterize Hydrotreating Catalysts
- Characterization of Non-Metals by Electron Microscopy
- Analytical Electron Microscopy
- UV-Visible Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy Applied to Bulk and Surface Properties of Oxides and Related Solids
- Selective Oxidation and Ammoxidation Catalysis: History of Catalyst Design
- Selective Oxidation and Ammoxidation Catalysis: Mechanism and Commercial Practice
- Hydroprocessing I. Industrial Aspects
- Hydroprocessing II. Fundamental Aspects
- Catalysis by Transition Metal Sulfides
- Surface Area Effects on Some Physicochemical and Catalytic Properties of MoS2 (WS2)
- Kinetics in Hydrodesulfurization of Thiophenic Compounds
- Localized Aspects in Heterogeneous Catalysis
- Non-Metallic Pseudo-Metals
- Spillover on Non Metals
- Hydrogen Bronzes: A Review of Some Their Physical and Catalytic Properties
- The Activity of Metal Oxides in the Oxidation of Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide
- Author Index