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The Elementary Reaction Steps in Heterogeneous Catalysis was
studies during the first week in November, 1992, by no fewer than
54 participants, drawn from 11 countries, with both industrial and
academic backgrounds. The five sessions reported in the book cover:
Catalytic reactivity; Surface science studies in catalysis; In situ
methods in catalysis; The contribution of theory to catalytic
understanding; and Chemical kinetics and chemical engineering. The
book ends with Summary lectures, a list of contributors, and an
index.
This book comprises the proceedings of a NATO sponsored Advanced
Research Workshop held from 1st November to 6th November 1992 in
the delightful Chateau de Florans, Bedoin, Vaucluse, France and
entitled 'Elementary Reaction Steps in Heterogeneous Catalysis. '
The organisers are grateful to the Science Committee of NATO for
their support of this meeting. This is believed to be the first
wide ranging NATO ARW in the field of heterogeneous catalysis for
20 years, following a previous venture organised in Sardinia by
Basolo and Burwell, of Northwestern University, Illinois, USA [1].
This volume collects the lecture presentations and reports on the
lively Panel discussions. The idea for the meeting evolved from a
series of International Symposia on Quantum Chemistry and Mechanism
in Heterogeneous Catalysis. The first of these was held in Lyon,
France in 1986, the second in Krakow, Poland in 1988 and the third
in Berkeley, California in 1990. The organising committee of the
present meeting was Bernard Bigot, France, Tony Farragher,
Netherlands, Richard Joyner, UK, Mme. Danielle Olivier, France, and
Rutger van Santen, Netherlands, (Chairman). We wish to thank all
members of the committee but in particular Bernard Bigot, who
undertook the very extensive work involved in the local
organisation with consummate skill and made our stay in Provence a
great pleasure. Bernard Bigot's secretary, Mme. Marie-Noelle Coscat
and Richard Joyner's secretary, Mrs. Pat Gibbs, also deserve our
considerable thanks. There were fifty-four participants from eleven
countries.
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