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Catalysis and Electrocatalysis at Nanoparticle Surfaces / edited by A. Wieckowski and others. [Electronic Resource]

By: Material type: Computer fileComputer filePublication details: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2003Description: 970pISBN:
  • 9780203912713
Related works:
  • Savinova, E. R. [Author]
  • Vayenas, C. G. [Editor]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 541.395 21 W63C
Online resources: Summary: Illustrating developments in electrochemical nanotechnology, heterogeneous catalysis, surface science and theoretical modelling, this reference describes the manipulation, characterization, control, and application of nanoparticles for enhanced catalytic activity and selectivity. It also offers experimental and synthetic strategies in nanoscale surface science. This standard-setting work clariefies several practical methods used to control the size, shape, crystal structure, and composition of nanoparticles; simulate metal-support interactions; predict nanoparticle behavior; enhance catalytic rates in gas phases; and examine catalytic functions on wet and dry surfaces.
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Illustrating developments in electrochemical nanotechnology, heterogeneous catalysis, surface science and theoretical modelling, this reference describes the manipulation, characterization, control, and application of nanoparticles for enhanced catalytic activity and selectivity. It also offers experimental and synthetic strategies in nanoscale surface science. This standard-setting work clariefies several practical methods used to control the size, shape, crystal structure, and composition of nanoparticles; simulate metal-support interactions; predict nanoparticle behavior; enhance catalytic rates in gas phases; and examine catalytic functions on wet and dry surfaces.

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