Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
by Michalis Konsolakis (ed.)
Publisher: MDPI AG 2016
ISBN/ASIN: 303842286X
Number of pages: 302
Description:
This volume aims to cover some of the recent advances in the field of heterogeneous catalysis that can be obtained by means of advanced characterization techniques, computational calculations and time-resolved methods, with particular emphasis on structure-activity relationships (SARs).
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