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Surface Organometallic Chemistry: Molecular Approaches to Surface Catalysis (Hardcover, 1988 ed.): Jean-Marie Basset, Bruce C... Surface Organometallic Chemistry: Molecular Approaches to Surface Catalysis (Hardcover, 1988 ed.)
Jean-Marie Basset, Bruce C Gates, Jean-Pierre Candy, Agnes Choplin, Michel Leconte, …
R5,329 Discovery Miles 53 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Surface organometallic chemistry is a new field bringing together researchers from organometallic, inorganic, and surface chemistry and catalysis. Topics ranging from reaction mechanisms to catalyst preparation are considered from a molecular basis, according to which the "active site" on a catalyst surface has a supra-molecular character. This. the first book on the subject, is the outcome of a NATO Workshop held in Le Rouret. France, in May. 1986. It is our hope that the following chapters and the concluding summary of recommendations for research may help to provide a definition of surface organometallic chemistry. Besides catalysis. the central theme of the Workshop, four main topics are considered: 1) Reactions of organometallics with surfaces of metal oxides, metals. and zeolites; 2) Molecular models of surfaces, metal oxides, and metals; 3) Molecular approaches to the mechanisms of surface reactions; 4) Synthesis and modification of zeolites and related microporous solids. Most surface organometallic chemistry has been carried out on amorphous high-surf ace-area metal oxides such as silica. alumina. magnesia, and titania. The first chapter. contributed by KNOZINGER. gives a short summary of the structure and reactivity of metal oxide surfaces. Most of our understanding of these surfaces is based on acid base and redox chemistry; this chemistry has developed from X-ray and spectroscopic data, and much has been inferred from the structures and reactivities of adsorbed organic probe molecules. There are major opportunities for extending this understanding by use of well-defined (single crystal) oxide surfaces and organometallic probe molecules."

Surface Organometallic Chemistry: Molecular Approaches to Surface Catalysis (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Surface Organometallic Chemistry: Molecular Approaches to Surface Catalysis (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
Jean-Marie Basset, Bruce C Gates, Jean-Pierre Candy, Agnes Choplin, Michel Leconte, …
R5,159 Discovery Miles 51 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Surface organometallic chemistry is a new field bringing together researchers from organometallic, inorganic, and surface chemistry and catalysis. Topics ranging from reaction mechanisms to catalyst preparation are considered from a molecular basis, according to which the "active site" on a catalyst surface has a supra-molecular character. This. the first book on the subject, is the outcome of a NATO Workshop held in Le Rouret. France, in May. 1986. It is our hope that the following chapters and the concluding summary of recommendations for research may help to provide a definition of surface organometallic chemistry. Besides catalysis. the central theme of the Workshop, four main topics are considered: 1) Reactions of organometallics with surfaces of metal oxides, metals. and zeolites; 2) Molecular models of surfaces, metal oxides, and metals; 3) Molecular approaches to the mechanisms of surface reactions; 4) Synthesis and modification of zeolites and related microporous solids. Most surface organometallic chemistry has been carried out on amorphous high-surf ace-area metal oxides such as silica. alumina. magnesia, and titania. The first chapter. contributed by KNOZINGER. gives a short summary of the structure and reactivity of metal oxide surfaces. Most of our understanding of these surfaces is based on acid base and redox chemistry; this chemistry has developed from X-ray and spectroscopic data, and much has been inferred from the structures and reactivities of adsorbed organic probe molecules. There are major opportunities for extending this understanding by use of well-defined (single crystal) oxide surfaces and organometallic probe molecules."

Systems for Remotely Controlled Decommissioning Operations (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986): L.Da... Systems for Remotely Controlled Decommissioning Operations (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
L.Da Costa, F. De Buck, R. Goertz, E. Kirchner, Michel Leconte
R2,692 Discovery Miles 26 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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