Provides a thorough and up-to-date treatment of chemical kinetics and catalysis, combining traditional background information with the latest computational methods for fitting data to appropriate rate equations. Demonstrates how the vastly improved computational tools now available allow application of kinetic concepts to understanding and predicting the behavior of diverse and complex phenomena, including biological systems, semiconductor growth, and corrosion.
* Contains chapters reviewing of kinetic concepts, introducing kinetics via rate equations and mechanisms, explaining the theory of reaction rates (a section on trajectory calculations to simulate reactions), predicting potential energy surfaces (methods for directing the reaction rate), and discussing catalysis with a focus on modifying the reaction rate.
* A useful reference guide, providing the essential basics along with numerous solved examples, problems, and illustrative computer programs.
Die traditionelle Behandlung der Grundlagen der chemischen Kinetik und der Katalyse wird in diesem Buch sinnvoll verknüpft mit der Präsentation aktueller Rechenmethoden. Der Autor führt vor, in welcher Weise sich Reaktionsmechanismen vorhersagen und A-priori-Zeitgesetze formulieren lassen. Anwenden lassen sich die Konzepte auf die Erforschung komplexer Phänomene, beispielsweise in biologischen Systemen, bei der Synthese von Halbleitern und bei Korrosionsprozessen.
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"...compared to its predecessors, Dr. Masel's book stands out with its up-to-date content. The book will find readers in a variety of disciplines..." (Chemical Engineering Progress)
"...comprehensive, up-to-date, and rigorous...an excellent text..." (Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 79, No. 3, March 2002)
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Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 167 mm
Dicke: 50 mm
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978-0-471-24197-3 (9780471241973)
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RICHARD I. MASEL is a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois.
Review of Some Elementary Concepts.
Analysis of Rate Data.
Relationship Between Rates and Mechanisms.
Prediction of the Mechanisms of Reactions.
Review of Some Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics.
Introduction to Reaction Rate Theory.
Reactions as Collisions.
Transition State Theory: The RRKM Model and Related Results.
Why Do Reactions Have Activation Barriers?
More About Activation Energies.
Introduction to Catalysis.
Solvents as Catalysts.
Catalysis by Metals.