
Advances in Catalysis
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Catalysis and Related Subjects, Volume 19
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Aleksei Aleksandrovitch Balandin (1898-1967)
- Contents
- Contributors
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- Chapter 1. Modern State of the Multiplet Theory of Heterogeneous Catalysis
- I. Fundamentals of the Theory and Structural Factors in Heterogeneous Catalysis
- II. Energetic Factors in Heterogeneous Catalysis
- III. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2. The Polymerization of Olefins by Ziegler Catalysts
- I. The Mechanism of Polymerization
- II. The Kinetics of Polymerization
- III. The Transfer of the Olefin from the Gas Phase to the Catalyst
- IV. Molecular Weight Distribution
- References
- Chapter 3. Dynamic Methods for Characterization of Adsorptive Properties of Solid Catalysts
- I. Literature Survey
- II. Introduction
- III. The Response of an Assembly of Surfaces
- IV. The Apparatus
- V. Frequency Response Data
- VI. Sequence of Frequency Response Experiments
- VII. Calculation and Resolution of Individual Adsorption Phenomena-Conversion of Amplitude Ratio (AR) and Phase-Lag Terms to their I Forms
- VIII. Interpretation of Experimental Data
- IX. Design of Experiments and Choice of a Real Catalyst System
- X. Physical Limitations of the Apparatus
- XI. Potential Usefulness of the Technique
- XII. Conclusions
- Appendix A. Direct Computation of Distribution
- Apprindix B. The Response of a Uniform Surface
- Appendix C. The Response of a Uniform Surface in Complex Notation
- Appendix D. Computations from the Data
- Appendix E. Mercury Column Damping
- Appendix F. Heat-Transfer Lags
- Appendix G. Theoretical Error Determination
- References
- Chapter 4. Enhanced Reactivity at Dislocations in Solids
- I. Introduction
- II. Properties of Dislocations
- III. Experimental Methods of Detecting and Identifying Dislocations
- IV. Specific Examples of Enhanced Reactivity at Dislocations
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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