Progress in surface and membrane science. Vol. 11 /
Progress in Surface and Membrane Science, Volume 11 covers the advances in the study of surface and membrane science. The book discusses the quantum theory of surface phenomena; some fundamental aspects of electrocrystallization; and exoelectric emission. The text also describes the surface of titan...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York ; London :
Academic Press,
1976.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Progress in Surface and Membrane Science; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Quantum Theory of Surface Phenomena; I. INTRODUCTION; II. GREEN OPERATORS; III. HUCKEL MODEL OF CHEMISORPTION; IV. ONE-ELECTRON THEORY FOR AN ORTHOGONAL BASIS; V. ONE-ELECTRON THEORY FOR A NONORTHOGONAL BASIS; VI. INTEGRATION CONTOUR IN THE COMPLEX PLANE; VII. DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Some Fundamental Aspectsof Electrocrystallization; I. INTRODUCTION; II. DEPOSITION ON PERFECT CRYSTAL FACES; III. DEPOSITION ON FACES INTERSECTED BY SCREW-DISLOCATIONS.
- IV. THE RATE-DETERMINING PROCESS OF METAL DEPOSITIONREFERENCES; Chapter 3. Exoelectric Emission; I. INTRODUCTION; II. THE INFLUENCE OF SPECIMEN MATERIALS ON EXOELECTRON EMISSION-METALS AND SEMICONDUCTING ELEMENTS; III. THE INFLUENCE OF SPECIMEN MATERIAL ON EXOELECTRON EMISSION-COMPOUNDS; IV. POSSIBLE MECHANISMS OF EXOELECTRON EMISSION; V. APPLICATIONS OF EXOELECTRON EMISSION; VI. CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; ADDENDUM; REFERENCES ADDED IN PROOF; Chapter 4. The Surface of Titanium Dioxide; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CRYSTAL MORPHOLOGY AND SURFACE CHARACTER; III. SURFACE HYDROXYLATION.
- V. EFFECT OF IMPURITIESVI. COMPARISON OF ANAT�ASE AND RUTILE SURFACE CHEMISTRY; VI. COMPARISON OF ANAT�ASE AND RUTILE SURFACE CHEMISTRY; VII. PHYSICAL ADSORPTION ON TITANIUM DIOXIDE; VIII. REDUCED TITANIUM DIOXIDE; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Prospects for Atomic Resolution ElectronMicroscopy in Membranology; I. INTRODUCTION; II. HEAVY ATOM LABELING; III. MODEL MEMBRANE FORMATION; IV. SPECIMEN SUPPORTS; V. ELECTRON OPTICAL IMAGING OF HEAVY ATOM LABELS IN MEMBRANES; VI. RADIATION AND OTHER DAMAGING EFFECTS; VII CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Index.