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Studies of free radicals on surfaces are of interest for several
reasons: the spontaneous or stimulated formation of radicals from
adsorbed molecules may represent one possible mechanism for
heterogeneous catalysis. In some cases the radicals are ionic,
indicating that primary oxidation and reduction reactions occur.
Radicals can also be used as probes to investigate diffusion
processes on catalytic surfaces. The first direct observations were
made more than 30 years ago, but detailed studies of structure,
reactions and mobility have only recently become feasible with the
advent of powerful spectroscopic techniques, to a great extent
developed and used by the contributors to this volume. This
comprehensive review describes new trends in the field. Leading
experts write about the nature of surface active sites, methods to
identify them, and the radicals formed from adsorbed molecules
interacting with the surface. The emphasis is on the fundamentals
covering thermal, photostimulated and radiation induced reactions
as well as diffusion processes. This provides the necessary
background for technological applications. This book will be useful
to those who are interested in surface chemistry, heterogeneous
catalysis as well as those who want to study reactive intermediates
in chemical reactions. It is also of interest to scientists in
photo and radiation physics and chemistry.
Studies of free radicals on surfaces are of interest for several
reasons: the spontaneous or stimulated formation of radicals from
adsorbed molecules may represent one possible mechanism for
heterogeneous catalysis. In some cases the radicals are ionic,
indicating that primary oxidation and reduction reactions occur.
Radicals can also be used as probes to investigate diffusion
processes on catalytic surfaces. The first direct observations were
made more than 30 years ago, but detailed studies of structure,
reactions and mobility have only recently become feasible with the
advent of powerful spectroscopic techniques, to a great extent
developed and used by the contributors to this volume. This
comprehensive review describes new trends in the field. Leading
experts write about the nature of surface active sites, methods to
identify them, and the radicals formed from adsorbed molecules
interacting with the surface. The emphasis is on the fundamentals
covering thermal, photostimulated and radiation induced reactions
as well as diffusion processes. This provides the necessary
background for technological applications. This book will be useful
to those who are interested in surface chemistry, heterogeneous
catalysis as well as those who want to study reactive intermediates
in chemical reactions. It is also of interest to scientists in
photo and radiation physics and chemistry.
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