"Not using in-situ methods to examine catalytic processes is like studying a life with access only to the prenatal and postmortem states." This quote from the world renowned specialist in the field of in situ methods, Gabor A. Somorjai, clearly emphasizes the importance of these techniques in understanding heterogeneous catalysis - a type of chemical reaction used nowadays for most chemically produced supplies and fuels. Yet the fundamental mechanisms are often still not completely understood. Many of the leading scientists in the field have contributed to this book which provides an overview of the most varied spectroscopic and related methods for studying catalytic structures and their functions during a chemical reaction. While primarily written for users of these methods, this is also a valuable aid to interpreting the phenomena observed. It is indispensable for everyone working in the field.
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"...a long overdue book that demystifies...excellent resource...very reasonably priced considering the wealth of information provided..." (Jnl of Chem Tech & Biotech, Vol. 79(3), March 2004) "...people in active research...will find this book very useful in their endeavors... This book includes almost all the existing cutting-edge in situ spectroscopic techniques now available. (CATTECH, Vol. 7, No. 1)
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Overview of In Situ Methods in Catalysis In Situ Catalysis and Surface Science Methods In Situ NMR Theoretical Catalysis: Methods, Applications, and Future Directions In Situ Ultraviolet Raman Spectroscopy In Situ Infrared Methods In Situ XAS Characterization of Heterogeneous Catalysts In situ Measurement of Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactor Phenomena using Positron Emission TAP Reactor Studies Subject Index