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245 00 $aNanostructured catalysts :$bselective oxidations /$cChristian Hess, Robert Schlögl, editors.
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300 $a1 online resource (xiv, 438 pages) :$billustrations
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490 1 $aRSC Nanoscience & Nanotechnology ;$v19
520 $aThe book gives a comprehensive up-to-date summary of the existing information on the structural/electronic properties, chemistry and catalytic properties of vanadium and molybdenum containing catalysts. It discusses the importance of nanoscience for the controlled synthesis of catalysts with functional properties and introduces the necessary background regarding surface properties and preparation techniques, leading from a textbook level to the current state of knowledge. Then follows an extensive survey and analysis of the existing open and patent literature - an essential knowledge source for the development of the new generation of partial oxidation catalysts. Important examples from current research on partial oxidation reactions are reviewed from experts in the field. The next chapter discusses the importance of 2- and 3-dimensional model systems for a fundamental understanding of the structure of transition metal oxide catalysts and its correlation to reactivity. Finally, an outlook on research opportunities within the area of partial oxidation reactions is presented.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 $aCatalysts.
650 0 $aOxidation-reduction reaction.
650 6 $aCatalyseurs.
650 6 $aOxydoréduction.
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700 1 $aSchlögl, Robert,$d1954-
776 08 $iPrint version:$tNanostructured catalysts.$dCambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2011$z9780854041862$w(OCoLC)757927225
830 0 $aRSC nanoscience & nanotechnology ;$v19.
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