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The development of "high-tech" materials in contemporary industries
is deeply related to a detailed understanding of specific surface
properties of catalysts which make particular reactions possible.
But this understanding presupposes that there exists a body of
theory capable of explaining situations not easily accessible to
experimental methods and of relating experimental findings among
themselves and with theoretical constructs. For these reasons,
theoretical developments in surface physics and surface chemistry
of transition metal compounds have been of paramount importance in
promoting progress in catalysis, electronic devices, corrosion,
etc. Although a great variety of spectroscopic methods for
analyzing solids and surfaces at molecular scale have been
introduced in recent years, nevertheless, many questions about the
adsorption sites and intermediates, the effect of promoters, the
poisoning of active sites, the nature of segregation of impurities,
the process of surface reconstruction, the mechanisms of reactions,
etc. have remained unanswered simply because of the great
complexity of surface phenomena. It is in this sense that quantum
mechanical method- combined with experimental data - may shed some
light on the microscopic properties of new surface materials.
The development of "high-tech" materials in contemporary industries
is deeply related to a detailed understanding of specific surface
properties of catalysts which make particular reactions possible.
But this understanding presupposes that there exists a body of
theory capable of explaining situations not easily accessible to
experimental methods and of relating experimental findings among
themselves and with theoretical constructs. For these reasons,
theoretical developments in surface physics and surface chemistry
of transition metal compounds have been of paramount importance in
promoting progress in catalysis, electronic devices, corrosion,
etc. Although a great variety of spectroscopic methods for
analyzing solids and surfaces at molecular scale have been
introduced in recent years, nevertheless, many questions about the
adsorption sites and intermediates, the effect of promoters, the
poisoning of active sites, the nature of segregation of impurities,
the process of surface reconstruction, the mechanisms of reactions,
etc. have remained unanswered simply because of the great
complexity of surface phenomena. It is in this sense that quantum
mechanical method- combined with experimental data - may shed some
light on the microscopic properties of new surface materials.
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