Catalytic chemistry
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Catalytic chemistry
(Wiley series in chemical engineering)
Wiley, c1992
- : pbk
- : cloth
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"Wiley international edition"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: cloth ISBN 9780471517610
Description
Most chemical reactions in industry and biology are catalytic and play a role at some stage of the processing of about 80% of the goods manufactured in the U.S., yet catalysis is a neglected subject in chemical education. The fragmentary treatment accorded the topic until now is integrated. It covers, in a unified way, catalysis in solutions, by enzymes, in synthetic polymers within the molecular scale cages of zeolites and other molecular sieves, and on surfaces of inorganic solids. The central ideas are chemical; principles are illustrated by emphasizing industrial reactions and catalysts.
Table of Contents
Catalysis in Solutions.
Catalysis by Enzymes.
Catalysis by Polymers.
Catalysis in Molecular-Scale Cavities.
Catalysis on Surfaces.
References.
Further Reading.
Problems.
Glossary.
Reading List.
Acknowledgements.
Index.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780471559146
Description
This text aims to present catalysis in a coherent, unified and easy-to-teach manner. The subject traditionally appears as fragments in courses such as chemical reaction engineering, chemical engineering, kinetics, organometallic chemistry and physical chemistry.
Table of Contents
- Catalysis by solutions
- catalysis by enzymes
- catalysis in molecular-scale cavities
- catalysis on surfaces.
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