Volume 28 of Comprehensive Chemical Kinetics is concerned with reactions occurring at the solid-liquid interface. Volumes 26 and 27 have dealt with electrochemical reactions. The present volume therefore covers those interfacial processes which involve no net passage of current. The first chapter co
Reactions at the Liquid-Solid Interface
โ Scribed by R.G. Compton (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 295
- Series
- Comprehensive Chemical Kinetics 28
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Advisory Board
Page v
Volumes in the Series
Pages vi-vii
Contributors to Volume 28
Page viii
Preface
Page ix
R.G. Compton
Chapter 1 Structure of the Solid-Liquid Interface Original Research Article
Pages 1-67
Arthur T. Hubbard
Chapter 2 Heterogeneous Catalysis of Solution Reactions Original Research Article
Pages 69-166
Michael Spiro
Chapter 3 Kinetics of Crystallisation of Solids from Aqueous Solution Original Research Article
Pages 167-231
W.A. House
Chapter 4 An Introduction to Corrosion and its Prevention Original Research Article
Pages 233-279
P. Hammonds
Index
Pages 281-286
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