Advances in catalysis and related subjects. Volume 19
[Book]
edited by D.D. Eley, Herman Pines, Paul B. Weisz.
New York ; London
Academic Press
1969
(xix, 417 pages) : illustrations, portrait.
Advances in catalysis and related subjects, v. 19
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 CatalystIV. 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 SystemX. 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 DislocationsIV. Specific Examples of Enhanced Reactivity at Dislocations; References; Author Index; Subject Index.
Since 1948, this Series has filled the gap between the papers that report and the textbooks that teach in the diverse areas of catalysis research. The editors of and contributors to Advances in Catalysis are dedicated to recording progress in this area. Each volume of Advances in Catalysis contains articles covering a subject of broad interest.