Surface Properties and Catalysis by Non-Metals | ISBN 9789027716071

Surface Properties and Catalysis by Non-Metals

herausgegeben von J.P. Bonnelle, B. Delmon und E.G. Derouane
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Herausgegeben vonJ.P. Bonnelle
Herausgegeben vonB. Delmon
Herausgegeben vonE.G. Derouane
Buchcover Surface Properties and Catalysis by Non-Metals  | EAN 9789027716071 | ISBN 90-277-1607-2 | ISBN 978-90-277-1607-1

Surface Properties and Catalysis by Non-Metals

herausgegeben von J.P. Bonnelle, B. Delmon und E.G. Derouane
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonJ.P. Bonnelle
Herausgegeben vonB. Delmon
Herausgegeben vonE.G. Derouane
In the field of heterogeneous catalysis. it is convenient to distinguish. in a perfectly unjustified and over··simplified way. bet: leen metal catalysts. 2nd the other catalysts. The fj. J„st are easy to define : they are those in which a reduced metal is the active phase. It is thus easy to circumscribe. by exclusion, the other class namely the “non-metals„. We have adopted this definition for the sake of our colleagues working on catalysis by metals, and to avoid a lengthy title like “sm' face pl"operties and catalysts by transi tion metal oxides. sulftdes, carbides, nitriles, etc. Defined in this manner, non-metal catalysts represented, in 1980, 84 wt. % of the industrial heterogeneous catalysts. To be more specific, this proportion corresponds to catalysts which, under the working conditions in the industrial ? lant. contain their catalytically active metallic elements in a non-reduced state. It should however be recalled that most metal catalysts are supported on oxides, which, often, repl'esent over 90% (sometimes 99.4% in the case of the platinum reforming catalysts) of the total weight.