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Fabrication, Structure and Reactivity of Anchored Nanoparticles: Faraday Discussions No. 162: Faraday Discussions, cartea 162

Autor Royal Society of Chemistry
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2013
The last ten years have seen dramatic developments in our understanding of the surface science of nanoparticles grown on solid surfaces. This book covers important aspects of these areas as well as outlining developments including in-situ measurements of catalytic reactivity at high pressure and temperature.
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ISBN-13: 9781849736893
ISBN-10: 1849736898
Pagini: 412
Dimensiuni: 163 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: Royal Society Of Chemistry
Seria Faraday Discussions


Cuprins

Novel chemical methods for anchored nanoparticle fabrication; The surface science of anchored nanoparticles; CO oxidation on nanoparticles studied in situ; Theoretical aspects of anchored nanoparticle structure/reactivity

Notă biografică

Faraday Discussions is a scientific journal publishing original research papers presented at a long-running series of conferences on physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry which are also called Faraday Discussions, together with a record of the comments made at the meeting. The journal was originally published by the Faraday Society. The journal has been published by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) since that society merged into the RSC. From 1972 to 1991, it was known as the Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society. Traditionally there have been three Faraday Discussions a year, however, from 2011 six conferences (and therefore six volumes of the journal) are organised annually.

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The last ten years have seen dramatic developments in our understanding of the surface science of nanoparticles grown on solid surfaces. These developments are continuing apace, not least in our understanding of nanoparticle structures at the atomic scale.

Well-defined materials can now be prepared and the detailed nature of reactions at the atomic and molecular scale is emerging. Ensemble averaging techniques are being combined with local, atomically-resolving probes such as STM, exposing such materials to scientific understanding, especially regarding local morphology and its effect on reactivity and catalysis. Current developments include in situ measurements of catalytic reactivity at high pressure and temperature.

As this this is a fast evolving area of science, this volume was intended to provide a forum for discussion of the developments and points of controversy which inevitably arise within such a field.

In this volume the topics covered include:

Novel chemical methods for anchored nanoparticle fabrication

The surface science of anchored nanoparticles

CO oxidation on nanoparticles studied in situ

Theoretical aspects of anchored nanoparticle structure/reactivity