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Metal Oxide Catalysis

Jackson, S. David / Hargreaves, Justin S. J. (Herausgeber)

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1. Auflage Oktober 2008
XXI, 866 Seiten, Hardcover
368 Abbildungen (30 Farbabbildungen)
91 Tabellen
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ISBN: 978-3-527-31815-5
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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With its two-volume structure, this handbook and ready reference allows for comprehensive coverage of both characterization and applications, while uniform editing throughout ensures that the structure remains consistent.
For all chemists working in the field.

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Reaktionen durch Metalloxid-Katalyse decken ein breites Spektrum in der Chemie ab. Durch die Entwicklung von neuen und effektiveren Katalysatoren werden die Umwelt weniger stark verschmutzt und Ressourcen geschont (Stichwort "Grüne Chemie"). Das zweibändige Werk bietet einen aktuellen Überblick über Metalloxide in der Katalyse. Band 1 stellt verschiedene Oxide vor. Die Verfasser der einzelnen Kapitel sind Experten auf ihrem Gebiet. Band 2 widmet sich dem Einsatz von Metalloxiden in der Katalyse. Es gibt nur wenige Bücher auf dem Markt, die sich mit diesem Teilgebiet auseinandersetzen. Ein kürzlich erschienenes Werk befasst sich mit der Metallkatalyse, die Katalyse von Metalloxiden wurde dagegen bislang weitgehend ignoriert.
Die Herausgeber, Justin Hargreaves und David Jackson, unterrichten beide an der Universität von Glasgow. Hargreaves ist Dozent im Fachbereich Chemie, Jackson ist Professor für "Catalysis Science". Beide haben bereits umfangreich publiziert.

VOLUME 1: CHARACTERISATION OF METAL OXIDES
EPR Spectroscopy
UV-Visible Spectroscopy
FTIR Spectroscopy
Raman Spectroscopy
NMR Spectroscopy
XPS
EXAFS
Theory
Thermal Analysis
Electron Microscopy

VOLUME 2: CATALYSIS OVER METAL OXIDES
Monolayer Oxide Catalysts
Vanadium Phosphate Catalysts
Uranium Oxide Catalysts
Polyoxometallate/HPA Catalysts
Oxidative Dehydrogenation Catalysis
Highly Dispersed Metal Oxide Catalysts
Superacidic Metal Oxides
TS1
Oxide Materials in Photocatalytic Processes
Catalytic Ammoxidation of Hydrocarbons with Mixed Metal
Oxides
Oxide Base Catalysts
Justin Hargreaves obtained his PhD from the University of Liverpool in 1990, holding subsequent postdoctoral positions at ETH Zurich and at the University of Liverpool. From 1994-2000, he was a Senior Research Fellow at Nottingham Trent University, and from 2001-2002 a Principal Scientist at the Leverhulme Centre for Innovative Catalysis. In 2002, he took up his current position as Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, University of Glasgow. He became Senior Lecturer in 2006. His research interests centre upon the elucidation of structure-activity relationships in heterogeneous catalysis, particularly for oxidation and alkane activation reactions, and have resulted in the publication of ca 55 papers to date. He has served as Honorary Secretary of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Surface Reactivity and Catalysis subject group (1998-2002) and was a member of the Faraday Council (2000-2003). He is currently a committee member of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Thermal Methods Group. Since 2004, he has been a member of the Council of the International Association of Catalysis Societies.

S. David Jackson obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow in 1979. He was an ICI postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Hull for three years before joining ICI plc in 1982. For the next 18 years Professor Jackson was a senior scientist with ICI, his last role was that of Synetix RT&E Group, Strategic Technology Manager, which had a remit for the development of new science areas. He joined the University of Glasgow in 2000 as Professor of Catalysis Science. His research interests lie in the areas of metal catalysed hydrogenation, heterogeneous catalysis in fine chemicals synthesis, catalyst deactivation, dehydrogenation and adsorption. He has over 140 publications in the area of catalysis, and is author of 13 patents. He is currently a member of the Editorial Board of Current Topics in Catalysis and was a member of the Editorial Board of Applied Catalysis A, from 2004­2007. He has served as treasurer (2005-2007) and secretary (2003-2005) of the European Federation of Catalysis Societies and is currently chairman of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Surface Reactivity and Catalysis subject group.

S. D. Jackson, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK; J. S. J. Hargreaves, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK