Heterogeneous Catalysis: Principles and Applications

ISBN-10
0198555261
ISBN-13
9780198555261
Series
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Category
Catalysis
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
1987
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Author
Geoffrey Colin Bond

Description

This book describes the chemical basis of heterogeneous catalysis and the important industrial purposes to which it is applied. Unlike most chemistry textbooks, this one pays special attention to the physical forms of catalysts used in industry and to the types of reactor in which they are employed, with a chapter included on applications to environmental pollution control. For the second edition the author has completely revised, updated, and expanded the text, adding a new introductory treatment of the band theory of solids and sections covering such recent developments as Fisher-Tropsch synthesis and applications of catalysis to problems of energy supply. The problems at the end of each chapter, the stress on chemical principles, and the comprehensive, annotated reading list all contribute to make this volume a thorough, clear, and challenging textbook for students in physical and inorganic chemistry courses as well as for those in chemical engineering and industrial chemistry.

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