Spectroscopy in Catalysis: An Introduction, Second Edition 🔍
Professor Dr. J. W. Niemantsverdriet(auth.)
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, 2000 jul 13
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'Spectroscopy in Catalysis' describes the most important modern analytical techniques used to investigate catalytic surfaces. These include electron spectroscopy (XPS, UPS, AES, EELS), ion spectroscopy (SIMS, SNMS, RBS, LEIS), vibrational spectroscopy (infrared, Raman, EELS), temperature-programmed techniques (TPR, TPO, TDS), diffraction (XRD, LEED, EXAFS), and microscopy (TEM, SEM, STEM, STM, AFM, FEM, and FIM). Each chapter uses current applications to illustrate the type of information that the technique provides and evaluates its possibilities and limitations.
This second edition includes significant new developments, for example scanning probe microscopies, the imaging and vibrational techniques have been revised, the case studies expanded with an example on polymerization catalysts, and all the other chapters updated with recent examples and relevant new literature.
From reviews of the First Edition:
'This is a truly valuable book ... very useful for industrial practitioners who need to be aware of the type of information that can be obtained from modern surface spectroscopies .... The book has a superb pedagogic value...'
Journal of Catalysis
'... this is an excellent text on spectroscopies in catalysis and I highly recommend it for ... introductory courses on heterogeneous catalysis or as a general introductory monograph.'
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–8):
Chapter 2 Temperature Programmed Techniques (pages 9–36):
Chapter 3 Photoemission and Auger Spectroscopy (pages 37–77):
Chapter 4 The Ion Spectroscopies (pages 79–111):
Chapter 5 Mossbauer Spectroscopy (pages 113–135):
Chapter 6 Diffraction and EXAFS (pages 137–166):
Chapter 7 Microscopy and Imaging (pages 167–200):
Chapter 8 The Vibrational Spectroscopies (pages 201–229):
Chapter 9 Case Studies in Catalyst Characterization (pages 231–276):
This second edition includes significant new developments, for example scanning probe microscopies, the imaging and vibrational techniques have been revised, the case studies expanded with an example on polymerization catalysts, and all the other chapters updated with recent examples and relevant new literature.
From reviews of the First Edition:
'This is a truly valuable book ... very useful for industrial practitioners who need to be aware of the type of information that can be obtained from modern surface spectroscopies .... The book has a superb pedagogic value...'
Journal of Catalysis
'... this is an excellent text on spectroscopies in catalysis and I highly recommend it for ... introductory courses on heterogeneous catalysis or as a general introductory monograph.'
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–8):
Chapter 2 Temperature Programmed Techniques (pages 9–36):
Chapter 3 Photoemission and Auger Spectroscopy (pages 37–77):
Chapter 4 The Ion Spectroscopies (pages 79–111):
Chapter 5 Mossbauer Spectroscopy (pages 113–135):
Chapter 6 Diffraction and EXAFS (pages 137–166):
Chapter 7 Microscopy and Imaging (pages 167–200):
Chapter 8 The Vibrational Spectroscopies (pages 201–229):
Chapter 9 Case Studies in Catalyst Characterization (pages 231–276):
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Alternative author
Johannes W Niemantsverdriet
Alternative author
Niemantsverdriet, J. W.
Alternative publisher
Wiley-VCH [Imprint] John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Alternative edition
2nd, completely rev. ed., Weinheim, Chichester, England, 2000
Alternative edition
3., completely rev. and enl. ed, Weinheim, 2007
Alternative edition
2nd ed., revised, Hoboken, Sept. 1995
Alternative edition
2 Revised edition, October 10, 2000
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Germany, Germany
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lg1002220
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Previous ed.: Cambridge : VCH, 1993.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Alternative description
& Prime;Spectroscopy in Catalysis & prime; describes the most important modern analytical techniques used to investigate catalytic surfaces. These include electron spectroscopy (XPS, UPS, AES, EELS), ion spectroscopy (SIMS, SNMS, RBS, LEIS), vibrational spectroscopy (infrared, Raman, EELS), temperature & ndash;programmed techniques (TPR, TPO, TDS), diffraction (XRD, LEED, EXAFS), and microscopy (TEM, SEM, STEM, STM, AFM, FEM, and FIM). Each chapter uses current applications to illustrate the type of information that the technique provides and evaluates its possibilities and limitations. This second edition includes significant new developments, for example scanning probe microscopies, the imaging and vibrational techniques have been revised, the case studies expanded with an example on polymerization catalysts, and all the other chapters updated with recent examples and relevant new literature. From reviews of the First Edition: & prime;This is a truly valuable book ... very useful for industrial practitioners who need to be aware of the type of information that can be obtained from modern surface spectroscopies ... The book has a superb pedagogic value ... & prime; Journal of Catalysis & prime; ... this is an excellent text on spectroscopies in catalysis and I highly recommend it for ... introductory courses on heterogeneous catalysis or as a general introductory monograph. & prime; Journal of the American Chemical Society
Alternative description
Describes analytical techniques used to investigate catalytic surfaces. This book includes electron spectroscopy (XPS, UPS, AES, EELS), ion spectroscopy (SIMS, SNMS, RBS, LEIS), vibrational spectroscopy (infrared, Raman, EELS), temperature-programmed techniques (TPR, TPO, TDS), diffraction (XRD, LEED, EXAFS), and microscopy (TEM, SEM, STEM, STM).
Alternative description
Describes the most important modern analytical techniques used to investigate catalytic surfaces. These techniques include electron spectroscopy, ion spectroscopy, vibrational spectroscopy, temperature-programmed techniques, diffraction and microscopy.
Alternative description
J.w. Niemantsverdriet. Previous Ed.: Cambridge : Vch, 1993. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 301-302) And Index.
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2013-08-01
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