Theoretical Aspects of Heterogeneous Catalysis

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Cover of the book Theoretical Aspects of Heterogeneous Catalysis by John B. Moffat, Springer Netherlands
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Author: John B. Moffat ISBN: 9789401098823
Publisher: Springer Netherlands Publication: March 9, 2013
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: John B. Moffat
ISBN: 9789401098823
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication: March 9, 2013
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

Catalysis involves just about every field of scientific study. This means that a multidisciplinary approach is needed in catalytic studies. Catalysis involves breaking and forming new bonds and this requires an under­ standing of either adsorption by bonding to an extended structures or bonding in a coordination sphere. Any understanding of catalytic action must necessarily involve an understanding of this bonding. Even 200 years ago scientists were aware that a properly treated mate­ rial, such as charcoal, could adsorb an enormous quantity of gas. In 1812, de Sassasure (English translation, Annal Philosphy, 6, 241 (1815» pro­ posed that the ability of a material to increase the rate of chemical reac­ tion was due to adsorption of the material in the fine structure of the solid so that the concentrations of the reactants were significantly increased, and this increase in concentration led to an increase in reaction rate. During the 1800s, little advance was made in the understanding of adsorp­ tion.

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Catalysis involves just about every field of scientific study. This means that a multidisciplinary approach is needed in catalytic studies. Catalysis involves breaking and forming new bonds and this requires an under­ standing of either adsorption by bonding to an extended structures or bonding in a coordination sphere. Any understanding of catalytic action must necessarily involve an understanding of this bonding. Even 200 years ago scientists were aware that a properly treated mate­ rial, such as charcoal, could adsorb an enormous quantity of gas. In 1812, de Sassasure (English translation, Annal Philosphy, 6, 241 (1815» pro­ posed that the ability of a material to increase the rate of chemical reac­ tion was due to adsorption of the material in the fine structure of the solid so that the concentrations of the reactants were significantly increased, and this increase in concentration led to an increase in reaction rate. During the 1800s, little advance was made in the understanding of adsorp­ tion.

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