Advanced Materials in Catalysis
About this book
Advanced Materials in Catalysis is a collection of materials that discusses various catalysts. The book presents the physical and chemical properties that indicate that a particular class of materials may be of catalytic interest. The text first covers bimetallic catalysts, and then proceeds to examining the catalytic properties of compounds such as graphite intercalation compounds; oxides with the scheelite structure; and synthetic layered silicates and aluminosilicate. The book also covers reduction catalysts, biological catalysts, and monolithic catalyst supports. The selection will be of great use to students and practitioners of chemistry, particularly those who are involved in research studies that investigate materials problems in catalysis.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Advanced Materials in Catalysis
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Bimetallic Catalysts
- Chapter 2. Physical and Chemical Properties of Supported Bimetallic Catalysts
- Chapter 3. Catalytic Properties of Graphite Intercalation Compounds
- Chapter 4. Properties of Carbides, Nitrides, and Borides: Implications for Catalysis
- Chapter 5. Perovskite-Related Oxides as OxidationâReduction Catalysts
- Chapter 6. Crystal Chemistry and Catalytic Properties of Oxides with the Scheelite Structure
- Chapter 7. Catalytic Properties of Synthetic Layered Silicates and Aluminosilicates
- Chapter 8. Immobilization of Transition Metals: Complex Catalysts on Inorganic Supports
- Chapter 9. Enzymes: Biological Catalysts
- Chapter 10. Monolithic Catalyst Supports
- Index
