
Chemisorption and Reactivity on Supported Clusters and Thin Films:
Towards an Understanding of Microscopic Processes in Catalysis
herausgegeben von R.M. Lambert und Gianfranco PacchioniHeterogeneous catalysis provides the backbone of the world's  chemical and oil industries. The innate complexity of practical  catalytic systems suggests that useful progress should be achievable  by investigating key aspects of catalysis by experimental studies on  idealised model systems. Thin films and supported clusters are two  promising types of model system that can be used for this purpose,  since they mimic important aspects of the properties of practical  dispersed catalysts. Similarly, appropriate theoretical studies of  chemisorption and surface reaction clusters or extended slab systems  can provide valuable information on the factors that underlie bonding  and catalytic activity. This volume describes such experimental and  theoretical approaches to the surface chemistry and catalytic  behaviour of metals, metal oxides and metal/metal oxide systems. 
  An introduction to the principles and main themes of heterogeneous  catalysis is followed by detailed accounts of the application of  modern experimental and theoretical techniques to fundamental  problems. The application of advanced experimental methods is  complemented by a full description of theoretical procedures,  including Hartree-Fock, density functional and similar techniques. The  relative merits of the various approaches are considered and  directions for future progress are indicated.



