Advances in catalysis and related subjects Volume VI /

ADVANCES IN CATALYSIS VOLUME 6.

Other Authors: Frankenburg, Walter G., 1893-, Komarewsky, V. I. 1895-, Rideal, Eric K. Sir, 1890-, ScienceDirect (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Academic Press, 1954.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 467 pages) : illustrations.
Series: Advances in catalysis and related subjects ; 6.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; Contributors to Volume VI; Obituary of Alwin Mittasch; Chapter 1. Catalysis and Reaction Kinetics at Liquid Interfaces; I. Introduction; II. Rate Constants for Monolayer and Bulk Reactions; III. Rate of Diffusion of Molecules at the Interface; IV. Effect of Steric Factors on Reaction Rate; V. Catalytic Effect of an Electric Charge; VI. Reactions in Emulsions; VII. Influence of a Surface on the Course of a Reaction; VIII. Change in the Position of Equilibrium at Surfaces; IX. Concentration of Ions at Interfaces; X. Complex Formation in Monolayers; XI. Conclusions; References.
  • Chapter 2. Some General Aspects of Chemisorption and CatalysisI. Scope; II. The Rate of Chemisorption; III. Chemisorption Equilibria and Related Problems; IV. The Nature of the Catalyst Surface; V. Studies of Single Crystals of Metals in Adsorption and Catalysis; VI. Topochemistry in Heterogencous Catalysis; VII. The Mechanism of Heterogeneous Catalysis; VIII. General Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Noble Meta"Synthetic Polymer Catalysts and Studies on the Mechanism of Their Action; I. Introduction; II. Preparation; III. Properties.
  • IV. The Reduction of Palladium Chloride by Polyvinyl AlcoholV. Ultracentrifugation Studies; VI. Electron Micrograph Studies; VII. Applicability of Palladium"Synthetic High Polymer Catalysts; VIII. The Effect of Water on the Stability of the Catalysts; IX. Hydrogenations with Colloidal Catalysts in the Absence of Oxygen; X. Mechanism Studies; XI. Poisoning Studies; References; Chapter 4. Interpretation of Measurements in Experimental Catalysis; I. Introduction; II. Factors Determining Reaction Velocity; III. Experimental Determination of Reaction Velocity.
  • IV. Diffusion Effects in Experimental CatalysisReferences; Chapter 5. Commercial Isomerization; I. Introduction; II. Basic Factors in Isomerization; III. Butane Isomerization; IV. Pentane Isomerization; V. Naphtha Isomerization; VI. Naphthene Isomerization; VII. Olefin Isomerization; VIII. Materials of Construction; IX. Significance of Isomerization; References; Chapter 6. Acidic and Basic Catalysis; I. Introduction; II. Catalysis by Proton Acids; III. Relation between Catalytic Constants and Acid Strength; IV. Other Definitions of Acids; V. Acid Strength.
  • VI. Mechanisms of Reactions Catalyzed by Acids and BasesReferences; Chapter 7. Industrial Catalytic Cracking; I. Introduction; II. Commercial Catalytic Cracking Processes; III. Products; IV. Catalysts; V. Feed Stocks; VI. Operations; VII. Future of Catalytic Cracking; References; Author Index; Subject Index; Cumulative Title Index, Vols. I
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