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THE PHYSICAL BASIS FOR HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS is the proceedings
of the ninth Battelle Colloquium in the Materials Sciences, held in
Gstaad, Switzerland, September 2-6, 1974. It took as its theme the
application of modern theoretical and experimental surface physics
to heterogeneous catalysis. Progress in the field by classical
chemical methods seemed to have slowed down, at a time when the
need for better catalysts was particularly great. The Organizing
Committee thought it might be possible to accelerate progress by
the application of the powerful techniques evolved in recent years
for studying atomically clean surfaces. However, the translation of
ideas derived from clean single crystal surfaces with well
characterized chemisorbed layers to real catalysts with high ratios
of surface to mass on which reactions were taking place and
requiring transport of mass and energy is a giant step, raising
many questions and requiring thorough discussion by surface
physicists on the one hand and catalytic chemists on the other. The
1974 Battelle Colloquium provided a forum for this exchange. As its
usual custom, the Colloquium started the first day of introduc tory
lectures by three distinguished scientists who have contributed
impor tantly over many years to this field."
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