Metal Oxides Chemistry and Applications
Coordonnateur : Fierro J.L.G.
The chemistry of metals has traditionally been more understood than that of its oxides. As catalytic applications continue to grow in a variety of disciplines, Metal Oxides: Chemistry and Applications offers a timely account of transition-metal oxides (TMO), one of the most important classes of metal oxides, in the context of catalysis.
The first part of the book examines the crystal and electronic structure, stoichiometry and composition, redox properties, acid-base character, and cation valence states, as well as new approaches to the preparation of ordered TMO with extended structure of texturally defined systems. The second part compiles some practical aspects of TMO applications in materials science, chemical sensing, analytical chemistry, solid-state chemistry, microelectronics, nanotechnology, environmental decontamination, and fuel cells. The book examines many types of reactions - such as dehydration, reduction, selective oxidations, olefin metathesis, VOC removal, photo- and electrocatalysis, and water splitting - to elucidate how chemical composition and optical, magnetic, and structural properties of oxides affect their surface reactivity in catalysis.
Drawing insight from leading international experts, Metal Oxides: Chemistry and Applications is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary reference for researchers that may also be used by newcomers as a guide to the field.
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 08-2005
Ouvrage de 824 p.
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de Metal Oxides :
Mots-clés :
Transition Metal; Metal Oxide Catalysts; Transition Metal Oxides; ODH Reaction; Oxygen Vacancies; Carbon Oxides; Lattice Oxygen; Metal Oxides; Oxide Catalysts; Supported Metal Oxide; Methane Combustion; Metal Oxide Surfaces; Rhenium Oxide; Conduction Band; Bulk Metal Oxides; SiO2 Catalyst; Al2O3 Catalyst; 2p Orbital; Acid Sites; Methane Oxidation Activity; C2 C4 Alkane; Tungstated Zirconia; American Chemical Society; Calcination Temperatures; Incipient Wetness Impregnation