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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: P.L Gai (DuPont Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware, USA) , E.D BoyesPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780750308090ISBN 10: 0750308095 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 14 January 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface 1 An introduction to heterogeneous catalysis 2 Electron microscopy and diffraction in heterogeneous catalysis and environmental SEM (ESEM) 3 Electron microscopy studies of catalysis by oxides 4 Catalysis by zeolites and molecular sieves 5 Catalysis by supported small metal particles 6 Environmental catalysis and catalyst designReviewsThis book deals with in situ dynamic observation and analysis of heterogeneous catalysis using environmental cells (EC) in transmission (TEM) and scanning electron microscopes (SEM). In general, it is based on outstanding and unique works carried out by the authors themselves over the past three decades, who pioneered this key enabling area of materials science. It provides comprehensive and yet compact introductions to heterogeneous catalysis and electron microscopy and diffraction, followed by detailed descriptions of electron microscopy studies of oxide catalysis, zeolites, molecular sieves, supported small metal particles, and environmental catalysis. For those who are carrying out in situ dynamic studies of catalysis using EC in TEM and/or SEM, this book gives a state-of-the-art review of this field. More importantly, this book encourages those catalysis students and electron microscopists who are planning to perform in situ dynamic studies of catalysis. -Professor Hiroyasu Saka, Nagoya University, Japan P.L. Gai and E.D. Boyes have produced an authoritative text ... [that is] indispensable if this is your subject. -P. Hawkes, Ultramicroscopy 101 (2004): 73-103 This book deals with in situ dynamic observation and analysis of heterogeneous catalysis using environmental cells (EC) in transmission (TEM) and scanning electron microscopes (SEM). In general, it is based on outstanding and unique works carried out by the authors themsleves over the past three decades, who prioneered this key enabling area of materials science. It provides comprehensive and yet compact introductions to heterogeneous catalysis and electron microscopy and diffraction, followed by a detailed description of electron microscopy studies of oxide catalysis, zeolites and molecular sieves, supported small metal particles, and environmental catalysis. For those who are carrying out in situ dynamic studies of catalysis using EC in TEM and/or SEM, this book gives a state-of-the-art review of this field. More importantly, this book encourages those catalysis, students, and electron microscopists who are planning to perform in situ dynamic studies of catalysis. Professor Hiroyasu Saka, Nagoya University P.L. Gai and E.D. Boyes have produced the authoritative text on Electron Microscopy of Heterogeneous Catalysts......Again, indispensable if this is your subject. P Hawkes Ultramicroscopy 101 (2004) 73-103 ook deals with in situ dynamic observation and analysis of heterogeneous catalysis using environmental cells (EC) in transmission (TEM) and scanning electron microscopes (SEM). In general, it is based on outstanding and unique works carried out by the authors themsleves over the past three decades, who prioneered this key enabling area of materials science. It provides comprehensive and yet compact introductions to heterogeneous catalysis and electron microscopy and diffraction, followed by a detailed description of electron microscopy studies of oxide catalysis, zeolites and molecular sieves, supported small metal particles, and environmental catalysis. For those who are carrying out in situ dynamic studies of catalysis using EC in TEM and/or SEM, this book gives a state-of-the-art review of this field. More importantly, this book encourages those catalysis, students, and electron microscopists who are planning to perform in situ dynamic studies of catalysis. Professor Hiroyasu Saka, Nagoya University P.L. Gai and E.D. Boyes have produced the authoritative text on Electron Microscopy of Heterogeneous Catalysts......Again, indispensable if this is your subject. P Hawkes Ultramicroscopy 101 (2004) 73-103 Author InformationP L Gai, DuPont, Central Research and Development, Wilmington, DE, USA and University of Delaware, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Newark, USA, formerly at the University of Cambridge E D Boyes, DuPont, Central Research and Development, Wilmington, USA (and formerly University of Oxford). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |