A catalyst accelerates a reaction by providing a reaction pathway of lower free energy than the noncatalyzed one, although the catalyst does not itself appear in the reaction. Catalysis may be homogeneous (1) or heterogeneous (2) depending upon whether the catalytically active component is of the same phase as the reactants or not
Kinetics aspects of heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis are reported together with the most u...
Heterogeneous catalysis is of great importance for Modem society. About 80% of the chemicals are pro...
Catalysis, the acceleration of product formation by a substance that is left unchanged, typically re...
A heterogeneous catalyst is a functional material that continually creates active sites with its rea...
Heterogeneous catalysis has developed over the past two centuries as a technology driven by the need...
Homogeneous metal catalysts offer greater selectivity and controllability because their molecular na...
Catalysis is an alternative way for reaching an immediate formation of a product, because of a lower...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Chemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, 29 October 1975After a brief ...
This chapter illustrates recent advances in computational catalysis by highlighting recent theoretic...
Heterogeneous catalysis is one of the fields of modern technology, where the application of complex ...
The paper discusses the hierarchy of model studies with increasing complexity towards an understandi...
To relate knowledge of elementary reaction rate constants with the intrinsic overall kinetics of a h...
At the present time, our knowledge of the mechanism of action of most heterogeneous catalysts is lim...
Kinetics aspects of heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis are reported together with the most u...
Better catalysts are needed to address numerous challenges faced by humanity. In this Perspective, w...
Kinetics aspects of heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis are reported together with the most u...
Heterogeneous catalysis is of great importance for Modem society. About 80% of the chemicals are pro...
Catalysis, the acceleration of product formation by a substance that is left unchanged, typically re...
A heterogeneous catalyst is a functional material that continually creates active sites with its rea...
Heterogeneous catalysis has developed over the past two centuries as a technology driven by the need...
Homogeneous metal catalysts offer greater selectivity and controllability because their molecular na...
Catalysis is an alternative way for reaching an immediate formation of a product, because of a lower...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Chemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, 29 October 1975After a brief ...
This chapter illustrates recent advances in computational catalysis by highlighting recent theoretic...
Heterogeneous catalysis is one of the fields of modern technology, where the application of complex ...
The paper discusses the hierarchy of model studies with increasing complexity towards an understandi...
To relate knowledge of elementary reaction rate constants with the intrinsic overall kinetics of a h...
At the present time, our knowledge of the mechanism of action of most heterogeneous catalysts is lim...
Kinetics aspects of heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis are reported together with the most u...
Better catalysts are needed to address numerous challenges faced by humanity. In this Perspective, w...
Kinetics aspects of heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis are reported together with the most u...
Heterogeneous catalysis is of great importance for Modem society. About 80% of the chemicals are pro...
Catalysis, the acceleration of product formation by a substance that is left unchanged, typically re...