2 edition of Stereochemistry of heterogeneous metal catalysis found in the catalog.
Stereochemistry of heterogeneous metal catalysis
M. BartoМЃk
Published
1985
by Wiley in Chichester, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | M. Bartók, co-authors, J. Czombos ... [et al.]. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QD481 .B285 1985 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxiv, 632 p. : |
Number of Pages | 632 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2850788M |
ISBN 10 | 0471905534 |
LC Control Number | 84013085 |
He authored about publications including original research papers, reviews, and book chapters. He is the co-author of the books Stereochemistry of Heterogeneous Metal Catalysis (), Hydrocarbon Chemistry (,), Superacid Chemistry (), and Hypercarbon Chemistry (). Metal-Dependent Stereochemistry of C—C Bond Formation under the Asymmetric Phase Transfer Catalysis by Chiral Salen Complexes. Article in Russian Chemical Bulletin 51(11) November.
Supported Metal Cluster Catalysts for Synthesis Gas Conversion 8. CO Hydrogenation on Alkali-Promoted Nickel Catalysts 9. 1,4-Butanediol Via Rhodium Carbonyl-Catalyzed Hydroformylation of Allyl Alcohol and Allyl t-Butyl Ether Part III: Heterogeneous Catalysis Single Crystals as Model Catalysts Asymmetric Sites on Heterogeneous Catalysts Homogeneous, Heterogeneous and Enzymatic Catalysis: Similarities and Differences 23 Y. Iwasawa and K. Asakura* An Approach to Elucidation of Reaction Mechanisms over Inorganic Oxide-Attached Metal Catalysts 75 V.B. Kazansky* Modern Concepts of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Acid Catalysis: Similarity and Distinction in Mechanisms
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Get this from a library. Stereochemistry of heterogeneous metal catalysis. [M Bartók]. Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Stereochemistry of heterogeneous metal catalysis by M.
Bartók; 1 edition; First published in ; Subjects: Metal catalysts, Stereochemistry. The aim of this book is to collate the published results relating to the stereochemistry of the transformations of various organic compounds on metal catalysts, and to classify these.
The chapters are arranged according to compound type, but do not deal exclusively with the stereochemistry of the individual metal-catalysed : M. Bartok, J. Czombos, K. Felföldi. In 5 libraries. xxiv, p.: ill. ; 24 cm. Stereochemistry. Metal catalysts. Catalysis and Integrated Approach or How to Use this Book References 2 Heterogeneous Catalysis 15 Leon Lefferts, Emiel Hensen, and Hans Niemantsverdriet.
Introduction Concept of Heterogeneous Catalysis Applications of Heterogeneous Catalysis Catalytic Cycle Adsorption on Surfaces He authored about publications including original research papers, reviews, and book chapters.
He is the co-author of the books Stereochemistry of Heterogeneous Metal Catalysis (), Hydrocarbon Chemistry (,), Superacid Chemistry (), and Hypercarbon Chemistry ().
4 1 An Overview of Heterogeneous Asymmetric Catalysis higher enantioselectivities and/or improved effi ciencies were observed with a Stereochemistry of heterogeneous metal catalysis book than with its homogeneous analogue [17 – 19].
Common Techniques for Immobilization of Homogeneous Asymmetric Catalysts Chiral Catalyst Immobilization on Inorganic Materials. Alkene Polymerization Reactions with Transition Metal Catalysts (ISSN Book ) - Kindle edition by Yury Kissin.
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The list of commercial heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts for the synthesis of polyethylene and stereoregular polyolefins was completely renewed affording an unprecedented degree of control over the polymer by: The book contains an introductory chapter for researchers who are entering the field of polymerization catalysis.
It describes the basic principles of polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts and the types of commercially manufactured polyolefins and copolymers. The book contains over references, the most recent up to end.
Addition of hydrogen to alkenes is made possible only by using catalysts, with heterogeneous catalysis used more often than the homogeneous dispersed transition metals with a large surface area, such as palladium, platinum and nickel, are most frequently used in heterogeneous catalysis.
Transition metal enantioselective catalysis is among the most challenging and widely investigated areas in modern synthetic chemistry. This statement is clearly supported by the award of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to W.
Knowles, R. Noyori, and K. Sharpless for their work on asymmetric hydrogenation and oxidation reactions, respectively (03ACR). Catalysis (/ k ə ˈ t æ l ə s ɪ s /) is the process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance known as a catalyst (/ ˈ k æ t əl ɪ s t /), which is not consumed in the catalyzed reaction and can continue to act e of this, only very small amounts of catalyst are required to alter the reaction rate in principle.
In general, chemical reactions. The book devotes specialized chapters to the most important aspects of transition metal polymerization catalysts: the reactions leading to the formation of active centers, the chemistry and stereochemistry of elemental polymerization steps, reaction kinetics, and the polymerization : Yury Kissin.
This is the first case in heterogeneous catalysis that a synthetic modifier gives more than 90% ee, better than the commonly used modifier of natural origin (cinchonidine or O-methyl-cinchonidine.
Catalysis (/ k ə ˈ t æ l ə s ɪ s /) is the process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance known as a catalyst (/ ˈ k æ t əl ɪ s t /), which is not consumed in the catalyzed reaction and can continue to act e of this, only very small amounts of catalyst are required to alter the reaction rate in most cases.
In general, chemical reactions. The Material‐ and Pressure‐Gap Problem in Heterogeneous Catalysis. Cluster Size Effects and Metal–Support Interaction Stereochemistry of Homogeneous Catalysts. Anti‐Lock and Key Concept.
Surface Kinematics Surface Reconstruction. Transient Reaction Intermediates in Oxidation Catalysis. The book contains an introductory chapter for researchers who are entering the field of polymerization catalysis. It describes the basic principles of polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts and the types of commercially manufactured polyolefins and copolymers The book contains over references, the most recent up to end of.
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: Applications in Everyday Life connects key topics on the subject with actual experiences in nature and everyday life.
Differing from other foundational texts with this emphasis on applications and examples, the text uniquely begins with a focus on the shapes (geometry) dictating intermolecular forces of attractions. Part of the Catalysis book series (CATALYSIS, volume 9) Abstract. This chapter will discuss methods for the study of the mechanisms of heterogeneous catalytic reactions.
Göndös G, Molnár Á, Notheisz F, Pálinkó I, Wittmann G, Zsigmond AG () Stereochemistry of heterogeneous metal catalysis, John Wiley Sons, Chichester Google Scholar Cited by: 1.
Heterogeneous catalysis is key step in the synthesis pathway of a number of products in fields as diverse as petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals but also in environmental applications. The specific properties brought to the reaction by the supports open the route to enhanced efficiency, selectivity in synthesis, and improved.We review some general concepts associated with chemisorption and active sites as they apply to heterogeneous catalysis.
This is followed by some specific concepts that affect reactivity. These include solid acidity, bifunctionality, structure sensitivity, metal-oxide support interaction and : G.
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The authors develop a.