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Electron Microscopy in Heterogeneous Catalysis
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anion
Anion Vacancies
atomic scale catalyst mechanisms
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catalyst microstructure
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crystallographic
CS
CS Plane
defect
Diffraction Contrast
Displacement Vector
ED Pattern
Em Method
Em Study
environmental scanning electron microscopy
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HDC Reaction
Heterogeneous Catalysis
HRTEM Image
HRTEM Lattice Image
HTSC
Intergrowth Structures
Metal Particle Catalysts
Metal Support Interactions
Metallic Catalysts
Methanol Oxidation Reaction
Methanol Synthesis
Non-stoichiometric Oxides
oxide materials analysis
Perovskite Layers
planes
point
Point Defects
promoter poisoning effects
shear
Stacking Fault
support
Supported Metal Particle
supported metal particles
surface characterization
vacancies
Product details
- ISBN 9780750308090
- Weight: 544g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 14 Jan 2003
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Catalysis is one of the most important technologies in the industrial world, controlling more than 90% of industrial chemical processes and essential for large-scale production of plastics and fuel. Exploring the most common type of catalysis used in industry, Electron Microscopy in Heterogeneous Catalysis provides a coherent account of heterogeneous catalytic processes and catalyst surface structure at the atomic scale as elucidated by electron microscopy techniques.
The book addresses a number of issues that are fundamental to the understanding of heterogeneous catalysis by oxides and supported metals. The properties of a catalyst are governed by its microstructure and chemistry on an atomic scale, and electron microscopy methods are essential to directly analyze these properties. The book provides important information about active species, metastable-transient species, mechanisms of particle catalysis sintering, promoter-poisoning effects on an atomic scale, and catalyst support interactions on a microscale.
P L Gai, DuPont, Central Research and Development, Wilmington, DE, USA and University of Delaware, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Newark, USA, formerly at the University of Cambridge E D Boyes, DuPont, Central Research and Development, Wilmington, USA (and formerly University of Oxford).
Electron Microscopy in Heterogeneous Catalysis
€291.40
