Structure and Reactivity of Surfaces
Conference Proceedings
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in July 1989
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Hardback
984 pages
978-0-444-87465-8 (ISBN)
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Between the area known as surface science (which mainly deals with single crystal surfaces) and the vast area of the surface properties of dispersed solids (knowledge of which is widely applied in catalysis and materials science) there is still a remarkably wide, although gradually decreasing, gap. Because fundamental physico-chemical problems are involved, this borderline area needs to be explored. With this objective, the Trieste meeting brought together specialists with a variety of origins and backgrounds, with the aim of stimulating the growth of our knowledge in this area. This proceedings volume contains ninety-three papers, comprising plenary lectures, short communications, and poster contributions on the applications of physical and theoretical methods to perfect and dispersed (microcrystalline and amorphous) metals, oxides, and mixed systems. Special emphasis is given to metal-support interfaces. The book thus provides a wealth of up-to-date information on a topic of current interest which will be of value to researchers who use chemical and/or physical methods for the study of surfaces.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 240 mm
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978-0-444-87465-8 (9780444874658)
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Content
Invited Papers: Surface chemistry of carbonaceous species (A.T. Bell). Surface properties of carbons (H.P. Boehm). Structure and bonding of adsorbates: investigations with synchrotron radiation (A.M. Bradshaw). Surface characterization of ionic microcrystalline systems by optical spectroscopies (S. Coluccia). The concept of structure-sensitivity in catalysis by oxides (J. Haber). Free and supported metal clusters: structures and reactivity (A. Masson). Metal support interaction (R. Prins, J.H.A. Martens, D.C. Koningsberger). The nature and reactivity of chemisorbed oxygen and oxide overlayers at metal surfaces as revealed by photoelectron spectroscopy (M.W. Roberts). Reactivity and photodynamics of size-selected metal clusters (L. Woste).