
Catalysis from A to Z
A Concise Encyclopedia
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 13. November 2019
Book
Hardback
2952 pages
978-3-527-34311-9 (ISBN)
Description
Provides a complete and accessible A to Z collection of information on catalysis
This updated and enlarged must-have edition of a classic book on catalysis explains the important terms of all aspects of the subject - including biocatalysis, homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis - as well as the terms associated with it. It also looks at related topics like spectroscopy or analytical methods. Featuring 20% more content than the previous edition, it comprehensively covers the topic in a clear and concise manner, and includes abbreviations, brief biographic entries of important scientists who have worked in catalysis, trade names, important catalytic processes, named reactions, reactions, and other important keywords in the general field of catalysis.
Written by more than 200 top scientists and with more than 15,000 entries on all aspects of catalysis, Catalysis from A to Z: A Concise Encyclopedia, 5th Edition is filled with figures, tables, cross-references, and references. It covers acids, ligands, catalytic reactions in organic synthesis, kinetics and thermodynamics of catalytic reactions, and catalyst labeling. The book also looks at theoretical backgrounds of catalytic reactions, industrial catalytic processes, autoclaves, colloids, nanomaterials, spectroscopically methods for catalyst analysis, and more.
-Provides all the knowledge scientists need to know about homogeneous, heterogeneous, and biochemical catalysis
-Includes more than 15,000 keywords in compact entries
-Newly updated and expanded edition of the bestselling classic
-Comprehensive, succinct, and easy to use
-Edited by an experienced team of top editors and authors with contributions from over 200 scientific experts
-Offers German and French translations of the keywords to help students and non-native English speakers
Catalysis from A to Z: A Concise Encyclopedia is an ideal resource for every student, chemist, scientist, and engineer involved in catalytic chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, organic chemistry, and more.
This updated and enlarged must-have edition of a classic book on catalysis explains the important terms of all aspects of the subject - including biocatalysis, homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis - as well as the terms associated with it. It also looks at related topics like spectroscopy or analytical methods. Featuring 20% more content than the previous edition, it comprehensively covers the topic in a clear and concise manner, and includes abbreviations, brief biographic entries of important scientists who have worked in catalysis, trade names, important catalytic processes, named reactions, reactions, and other important keywords in the general field of catalysis.
Written by more than 200 top scientists and with more than 15,000 entries on all aspects of catalysis, Catalysis from A to Z: A Concise Encyclopedia, 5th Edition is filled with figures, tables, cross-references, and references. It covers acids, ligands, catalytic reactions in organic synthesis, kinetics and thermodynamics of catalytic reactions, and catalyst labeling. The book also looks at theoretical backgrounds of catalytic reactions, industrial catalytic processes, autoclaves, colloids, nanomaterials, spectroscopically methods for catalyst analysis, and more.
-Provides all the knowledge scientists need to know about homogeneous, heterogeneous, and biochemical catalysis
-Includes more than 15,000 keywords in compact entries
-Newly updated and expanded edition of the bestselling classic
-Comprehensive, succinct, and easy to use
-Edited by an experienced team of top editors and authors with contributions from over 200 scientific experts
-Offers German and French translations of the keywords to help students and non-native English speakers
Catalysis from A to Z: A Concise Encyclopedia is an ideal resource for every student, chemist, scientist, and engineer involved in catalytic chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, organic chemistry, and more.
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Edition
5. aktualis. u. erw. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2000
2000 s/w Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 24.4 cm
Width: 17 cm
Thickness: 15.9 cm
Weight
6815 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-34311-9 (9783527343119)
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
Boy Cornils has worked at the former Hoechst AG in Germany, where he was the director of the research.
Wolfgang A. Herrmann is President of the Technical University of Munich and has received several awards for his work in organometallic chemistry.
Jianhe Xu is Professor at the East China University in Shanghai.
Horst-Werner Zanthoff, PhD, is scientific researcher at Evonik Industries AG and presently leads the Competence Center of Oxidation Catalysis at Evonik Industries Process Technology and Engineering department.
Wolfgang A. Herrmann is President of the Technical University of Munich and has received several awards for his work in organometallic chemistry.
Jianhe Xu is Professor at the East China University in Shanghai.
Horst-Werner Zanthoff, PhD, is scientific researcher at Evonik Industries AG and presently leads the Competence Center of Oxidation Catalysis at Evonik Industries Process Technology and Engineering department.
Content
TOPICS INCLUDED:
catalysts - heterogeneous, homogeneous, acid, base
ligands
biocatalysis
catalytic reactions in organic synthesis
kinetics and thermodynamics of catalytic reactions
catalyst labelling
theoretical backgrounds of catalytic reactions
industrial catalytic processes
stereoselective catalysis
autoclaves
colloids
nanomaterials
spectroscopical methods for catalyst analysis
radicals
enzymatic catalysis
vitamins
catalysts - heterogeneous, homogeneous, acid, base
ligands
biocatalysis
catalytic reactions in organic synthesis
kinetics and thermodynamics of catalytic reactions
catalyst labelling
theoretical backgrounds of catalytic reactions
industrial catalytic processes
stereoselective catalysis
autoclaves
colloids
nanomaterials
spectroscopical methods for catalyst analysis
radicals
enzymatic catalysis
vitamins