Heterogeneous Catalysis at Nanoscale for Energy Applications

Author:   Feng Tao ,  William A Schneider (DiMeo Schneider & Associates, L.L.C) ,  Franklin (Feng) Tao (University of Notre Dame, USA University of Kansas, USA University of Kansas, USA University of Kansas, USA University of Kansas, USA) ,  Prashant V Kamat
Publisher:   Wiley
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9781118843482


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   17 February 2015
Format:   Electronic book text
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Heterogeneous Catalysis at Nanoscale for Energy Applications


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This book presents both the fundamentals concepts and latest achievements of a field that is growing in importance since it represents a possible solution for global energy problems. Itfocuses on anatomic-level understanding of heterogeneous catalysis involved in important energy conversion processes. Itpresents a concise picture for the entire area of heterogeneous catalysis with vision at the atomic- and nano- scales, from synthesis, ex-situ and in-situ characterization, catalytic activity and selectivity, to mechanistic understanding based on experimental exploration and theoretical simulation. The book: Addresses heterogeneous catalysis, one of the crucial technologies employed within the chemical and energy industriesPresents the recent advances in the synthesis and characterization of nanocatalysts as well as a mechanistic understanding of catalysis at atomic level for important processes of energy conversionProvides a foundation for the potential design of revolutionarily new technical catalysts and thus the further development of efficient technologies for the global energy economyIncludes both theoretical studies and experimental explorationIs useful as both a textbook for graduate and undergraduate students and a reference book for scientists and engineers in chemistry, materials science, and chemical engineering

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Author:   Feng Tao ,  William A Schneider (DiMeo Schneider & Associates, L.L.C) ,  Franklin (Feng) Tao (University of Notre Dame, USA University of Kansas, USA University of Kansas, USA University of Kansas, USA University of Kansas, USA) ,  Prashant V Kamat
Publisher:   Wiley
Imprint:   Wiley
ISBN:  

9781118843482


ISBN 10:   1118843487
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   17 February 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Franklin (Feng) Tao, PhD, is a tenured Miller associate professor of chemical engineering and chemistry at the University of Kansas. He leads a research group focusing on synthesis, evaluation of catalytic performance, and in-situ characterization of heterogeneous catalysts at nanoscale for chemical and energy transformations. He has published almost 100 papers and three books with Wiley and RSC. William F. Schneider, PhD, is a Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. His research interests are in the application of theory and simulation to probe and predict the molecular details of surface chemical reactivity and catalysis. He has co-authored more than 130 papers and book chapters. Prashant V. Kamat, PhD, is Rev. John A. Zahm Professor of Science in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Radiation Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame. For nearly three decades, he has worked to build bridges between physical chemistry and material science by developing semiconductor and metal nanostructure based hybrid assemblies for cleaner and efficient light energy conversion. He has co-authored more than 450 papers, reviews and book chapters.

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