by Hodnett (Author)
This authoritative and comprehensive volume presents the essence of catalytic chemistry, describing the structure of catalysts, the technology in which they are used and the chemical transformations that occur during reaction. Heterogeneous catalytic oxidation is a key technique used in the large--scale production of organic chemicals. This text uses catalytic oxidation to explain the principles of heterogeneous catalysis and includes descriptions of how reactants and products interact on the molecular scale with the active sites on the surface of these materials. Following an introduction to the principles and chemistry of catalytic oxidation, Professor Hodnett uses detailed case studies which represent and illustrate the fundamentals and technology for specific aspects of heterogeneous catalytic oxidation including: aeo Propene Oxidation to Acrolein aeo n--Butane Oxidation to Maleic Anhydride aeo Epoxidation over Silver Catalysts aeo Fundamentals and Technologies of the Catalytic Destruction of Volatile Organic Compounds aeo Ammoxidation for the Insertion of Nitrogen into Organic Structures aeo Oxidative Insertion of Chlorine into Ethylene and Catalytic Combustion of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons aeo Liquid Phase Oxidations with Particular Emphasis on the Use of Hydrogen Peroxide as an Oxidizing Agent
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 364
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 30 Jun 2000
ISBN 10: 0471489948
ISBN 13: 9780471489948