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ISBN 10: 1315895927
ISBN 13: 978-1315895925
Author: Oleg V. Krylov
Nonequilibrium Processes in Catalysis presents modern ideas and experimental data (e.g., molecular beams, laser technique) on adsorption and catalysis, the mechanism of energy exchange in the processes of particles interaction with a surface, and the lifetimes of excited particles on a surface. Previously unpublished theoretical information regarding the principle of chemoenergetical stimulation accounting for the acceleration of one reaction at the expense of reactant excitation in another is provided, and new ideas about nonequilibrium surface diffusion are explored. Examples of the formation of nonequilibrium dissipative structures in catalysis are presented, including auto-oscillations, auto-waves, multiplicity of kinetic regimes, nonequilibrium phase transition, and decelerated electron exchange between solid and adsorbed species. The book also describes new experimental methods for studying nonequilibrium and quick processes in catalysis. Nonequilibrium Processes in Catalysis will benefit physicists involved with surface science, chemists involved with adsorption and catalysis, engineers, vacuum scientists, physical chemists, materials chemists, students, and others interested in these processes.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Research Methods
Chapter 3. Heterogeneous Deactivation of Excited Molecules
Chapter 4. Interaction of Molecular Beams With Surface
Chapter 5. Lifetime of Excited Molecules on Surface
Chapter 6. Precursor and Nonequilibrium Diffusion
Chapter 7. Chemoenergetic Stimulation
Chapter 8. Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes and Dissipative Structures in Catalysis
Chapter 9. Phase Transformations in Catalysis
Chapter 10. Nonequilibrium States of Catalyst
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