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Solid Acids and Bases. Their Catalytic Properties

โœ Scribed by Kozo Tanabe (Auth.)


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Leaves
177
Category
Library

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Solid Acids and Bases



Abstract: Solid Acids and Bases

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages v-vi
Acknowledgments, Page viii
Chapter 1 - Solid Acids and Bases, Pages 1-3
Chapter 2 - Determination of Acidic Properties on Solid Surfaces, Pages 5-33
Chapter 3 - Determination of Basic Properties on Solid Surfaces, Pages 35-44
Chapter 4 - Acid and Base Centres: Their Structure and Acid-Base Properties, Pages 45-101
Chapter 5 - Correlation between Acid-Base Properties and Catalytic Activity and Selectivity, Pages 103-158
Chapter 6 - Conclusion and Future Problems, Pages 159-162
Author Index, Pages 163-170
Subject Index, Pages 171-173
Catalyst Index, Pages 174-175


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