Supported Metals In Catalysis (2nd Edition)
Discover the intricate world of catalysis with "Supported Metals In Catalysis (2nd Edition)" by James A. Anderson. Published in 2011 by Imperial College Press, this comprehensive volume spans 580 pages and offers an in-depth exploration of the advancements in the characterization and application of supported metals in heterogeneous catalysis.
This revised edition delves into both the foundational aspects of heterogeneous catalysis, including preparation and characterization, as well as their applications in established technologies like Naphtha reforming. Anderson's expert insights serve as a valuable resource for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the field, ensuring a thorough understanding of metal catalysts and their pivotal roles in catalytic processes.
Whether you are involved in research, industry, or academia, this book is an essential addition to your library. Enhance your knowledge of catalysis and stay ahead in this dynamic field with this authoritative guide.