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Advances in catalysis and related subjects. Volume VII /

ADVANCES IN CATALYSIS VOLUME 7.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Frankenburg, W. G., Komarewsky, V. I. (Vasili Ilyich), 1895-, Rideal, Eric K. (Eric Keightley), Sir, 1890-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : Academic Press, 1955.
Colección:Advances in catalysis and related subjects ; 7
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  • Cover; Copyright; Contributors to Volume VII; Obituary of Nicolai Dmitrievich Zelinsky; Contents; Chapter 1. The Electronic Factor in Heterogeneous Catalysis; I. Introduction; II. Theories of the Solid State; III. The Nature of the Chemisorption Bond; IV. Catalytic Activity of Transition Metals; V. Catalytic Activity of Alloys; VI. Semiconductors; VII. Insulators; VIII. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 2. Chemisorption and Catalysis on Oxide Semiconductors; I. Chemisorption of Hydrogen on Zinc Oxide; II. Electronic Properties of Zinc Oxide.
  • III. The Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange on Defect Zinc OxideIV. Adsorption of Oxygen and Oxidation Catalysis on Nickel Oxide; V. Electronic Properties of Nickel Oxide; VI. Carbon Monoxide Oxidation on Modified Nickel Oxide Catalysts; VII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. The Compensation Effect in Heterogeneous Catalysis; I. Introduction; II. Experimental Data; III. The Interpretation of the Compensation Effect; IV. Apparent Compensation Effects; V. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 4. Field Emission Microscopy and Some Applications to Catalysis and Chemisorption; I. Introduction.
  • II. TheoryIII. Selected Applications of Field and Ion Microscopy; Appendix: Experimental Methods and Techniques; References; Chapter 5. Adsorption on Metal Surfaces and Its Bearing on Catalysis; I. Introduction; II. The Importance of Adsorption for the Theory of Surface Catalysis; III. The Adsorption of Cesium on Tungsten Using Thermionic Emission; IV. The Adsorption of Nitrogen on Tungsten as Deduced from Ion Gauge and Flash Filament Techniques; V. The Adsorption of Oxygen on Tungsten as Observed in the Field Emission Microscope.
  • VI. Other Adsorption Experiments with the Field Emission MicroscopeVII. Discussion of Previous Work on Adsorption; References; Chapter 6. The Application of the Theory of Semiconductors to Problems of Heterogeneous Catalysis; I. Introduction; II. The Mechanism of the Reaction of Gases with Semiconducting Crystals; III. The Mechanisms of Simple Reactions on the Surface of Semiconducting Solids; References; Chapter 7. Surface Barrier Effects in Adsorption, Illustrated by Zinc Oxide; I. Introduction; II. Electronic Structure and Electron Transfer at Surfaces; III. Basic Properties of Zinc Oxide.
  • IV. Irreversible Adsorption and the Electronic State of the SurfaceV. The Relationship of the Photoconductivity to the State of the Surface; VI. The Relationship of the Fluorescence to the State of the Surface; References; Chapter 8. Electronic Interaction between Metallic Catalysts and Chemisorbed Molecules; I. Introduction; II. The Nature of Electronic Interaction; III. Experimental Methods; IV. Results of Experiments; V. Theoretical Considerations; VI. Conclusion; References; Author Index; Subject Index; Erratum.