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UNESCO EOLSSSAMPLE CHAPTERSINORGANIC AND BIO-INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Vol. II - Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis - Erica Farnetti, Roberta Di Monte and Jan Ka par Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems ( EOLSS ) Homogeneous AND Heterogeneous Catalysis Erica Farnetti, Roberta Di Monte and Jan Ka par University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy Keywords: Homogeneous , Heterogeneous Catalysis , Hydrogenation, Hydroformylation, Carbonylation, Oxidation, Metathesis, Homo and copolymerization, Oligomerization, Acid-base catalysts, Redox catalysts, Polyfunctional catalysts Contents 1. Introduction Catalyzed vs Non-Catalyzed Reaction Homogeneous vs. Heterogenized and Heterogeneous Catalysts Catalysis for Sustainability of Chemical Processes 2. Homogeneous Catalysis General Concepts Current Applications 3. Heterogeneous Catalysis Synthesis Methodologies and Catalyst Formulation Metal Support Interactions Acid-base Catalysts Redox Catalysts Shape Selectivity Polyfunctional Catalysts 4.
UNESCO – EOLSS SAMPLE CHAPTERS INORGANIC AND BIO-INORGANIC CHEMISTRY – Vol. II - Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis - Erica Farnetti, Roberta Di Monte and Jan Kašpar ©Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) terms ab,, and cd,, represent the stoichiometric coefficients of the reaction..For such a reaction we can define the reaction rate as:
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