Structure-Activity and Selectivity Relationships in Heterogeneous Catalysis ( Volume 67 )

Publication series :Volume 67

Author: Grasselli   R. K.;Sleight   A. W.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9780080887197

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444889423

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444889423

Subject: O6 Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Structure plays an important role in heterogeneous catalysis. It provides a framework for the arrangement and stragetic placement of key catalytic elements, hosting them in a prescribed manner so that their respective electronic properties can exhibit their desired catalytic functions and mutual interactions. Under reaction conditions these framework structures and their catalytic guests undergo dynamic processes becoming active participants of the overall catalytic process. They are not mere static geometric forms. The dynamics of catalytic structures are particularly vivid in selective oxidation catalysis where the lattice of a given catalytic solid partakes as a whole, not only its surface, in the redox processes of the reaction. The catalyst becomes actually a participating reagent. By proper choice of key catalytic elements and their host structures, preferred catalytic pathways can be selected over less desired ones. However, not only in selective redox catalysis does structure play an important role, its importance is also well documented, among others, in shape selective zeolite catalysis, enantioselective hydrogenation and hydrodesulfurization.


The contributions presented in this book address the dynamic character of the solid state under catalytic reaction conditions. By relating structure to activity and selectivity in heterogeneous catalysis our understanding of such correlations has been significantly enhanced through the use of sophisticated spectrosc

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

Preface

pp.:  10 – 11

Acknowledgment

pp.:  11 – 12

PART I: OXIDATION

pp.:  12 – 158

PART II: HYDROGENATION

pp.:  158 – 190

PART III: ZEOLITE CATALYSIS

pp.:  190 – 284

PART IV: SURFACE SCIENCE AND MODELING

pp.:  284 – 370

Author Index

pp.:  370 – 372

Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis (Other Volumes in the Series)

pp.:  372 – 376

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