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Advances in Catalysis

  • 1st Edition, Volume 40 - November 30, 1994
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: D. D. Eley, Herman Pines, Werner O. Haag
  • Language: English

Since 1948, this serial has sought to fill the gap between the papers that report and the textbooks that teach in the diverse areas of catalysis research. The editors of and… Read more

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Since 1948, this serial has sought to fill the gap between the papers that report and the textbooks that teach in the diverse areas of catalysis research. The editors of and contributors to Advances in Catalysis are dedicated to recording progress in this area. Each volume of Advances in Catalysis contains articles covering a subject of broad interest.

Readership

Industrial and academic chemists in the field of catalysis; graduate students, libraries.

Table of contents

H.H. Kung, Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Light (C2 to C6) Alkanes. I. Mochida and K. Sakanishi, Catalysis in Coal Liquefaction. H. Wendt, S. Rausch, and T. Borucinski, Advances in Applied Electrocatalysis. R.R. Chianelli, M. Daage, and M.J. Ledoux, Fundamental Studies of Transition-Metal Sulfide Catalytic Materials. Y. Moro-oka and W. Ueda, Multicomponent Bismuth Molybdate Catalyst: A Highly Functionalized Catalyst System for the Selective Oxidationof Olefin. References. Subject Index.

Review quotes

"Specific scientific merit and a wealth of information make the book extremely valuable, like other volumes in the series."—AMERICAN SCIENTIS

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 40
  • Published: September 1, 2011
  • Language: English

About the editors

DE

D. D. Eley

The University Nottingham, England

HP

Herman Pines

Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois
Affiliations and expertise
Northwestern University

WH

Werner O. Haag

Affiliations and expertise
Lawrenceville, New Jersey, U.S.A.

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