
Advances in Catalysis
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Catalysis and Related Subjects, Volume 20
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- Chapter 1. Chemisorptive and Catalytic Behavior of Chromia
- I. Introduction
- II. Preparation of Chromia
- III. Surface Coordinative Unsaturation
- IV. Oxidation and Reduction of Surface Cr3+
- V. Possible Forms of Chemisorption on Chromia
- VI. Chemisorption on Chromia as a Function of Activation
- VII. Results of Catalytic Experiments
- VIII. Processes in thc Hydrogenation of Hexenes and in Isotopic Exchange
- IX. The Nature of Active Sites
- X. Chemical Mechanism
- Appendix A. Spectra of Chromias
- Appendix B. Impurities in Chromia
- References
- Chapter 2. Correlation among Methods of Preparation of Solid Catalysts. Their Structures, and Catalytic Activities
- I. Introduction
- II. Traditional Methods of Preparatiori of Supported Nickel Catalyst
- III. Superhomogeneous Coprecipitation (SHCP) Method
- IV. Cation-Exchange Method
- V. Palladium on Aluminosilicate by Complex-Ion Exchange
- VI. Palladiurn on Active Charcoal
- VII. Nickel-Phosphorus Alloy
- VIII. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3. Catalytic Research on Zeolites
- I. Introduction
- II. Determination of the Catalyst Stability on Dehydration
- III. Kinetic Studies on the Nature of Cracking Sites
- IV. Experimentation
- V. Experimental Results
- References
- Chapter 4. Catalysis by Supported Metals
- I. Introduction
- II. Interaction between Metal and Support
- III. Surface Area of the Metal
- IV. Structure-Insensitive or Facile Reactions
- V. Structure-Sensitive or Demanding Reactions
- VI. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 5. Carbon Monoxide Oxidation and Related Reactions on a Highly Divided Nickel Oxide
- I. Introduction
- II. Preparation and Properties of a Highly Divided Nickel Oxide
- III. Chemisorptions on Pure Nickel Oxide
- IV. Surface Interactions betwen Gases and Adsorbed Species
- V. Room-Temperature Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide
- VI. Room-Temperature Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide on Doped Nickel Oxides
- VII. High-Temperature (200°) Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide on Nickel Oxide
- VIII. Decomposition of Nitrous Oxide on a Highly Divided Nickel Oxide at 250°
- IX. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 6. Acid-Catalyzed lsomerization of Bicyclic Olefins
- I. Introduction
- II. Experimental
- III. Isomerizations in the C8H12 Series
- IV. Isomerizations in the C9H14 Series
- V. Isomcrizations in the C10H16 Series
- VI. Discussion
- References
- Chapter 7. Molecular Orbital Symmetry Conservation in Transition Metal Catalysis
- I. Introduction
- II. Cycloaddition Reactions
- III. Electrocyclic Reactions
- IV. Sigmatropic Transformations
- V. Summary and Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 8. Catalysis by Electron Donor-Acceptor Complexes
- I. Introduction
- II. EDA Complexes of Phthalocyanines
- III. Anthracene-Sodium Complexes
- IV. Catalytic Hydrogenation over EDA Complexes
- V. EDA Complexes with Organic Electron Donors
- VI. Photocatalysis over EDA Complexes
- References
- Chapter 9. Catalysis and Inhibition in Solutions of Synthetic Polymers and in Micellar Solutions
- I. Introduction
- II. Some Characteristics of Enzymic Catalysis
- III. Reaction Rates in Solutions of Long-Chain Macromolecules
- IV. Catalysis and Inhibition in Micellar Solutions
- V. Critique of the Use of Synthetic Polymers and Micelles as Enzyme Models
- References
- Chapter 10. Catalytic Activities of Thermal Polyanhydro-a-Amino Acids
- I. Introduction
- II. Properties of Thermal Polyamino Acids
- III. Catalysis by Thermal Polyamino Acids
- IV. Reactions Catalyzed by Thermal Polyanhydroamino Acids
- V. Summary of Catalytic Actions of Thermal Polyamino Acids
- VI. Significances of the Catalytic Activity of Thermal Polyamino Acids
- VII. Conclusions
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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