Advanced materials in heterogeneous catalysis - a personal experience
The name ‘catalysis’ was coined by Berzelius in 1836 [1]. Many types of materials can serve as catalysts. These include metals, metal compounds (e.g., metal oxides, sulfides, nitrides), organometallic complexes, and enzymes. It is generally accepted that catalysis plays a fundamental role in the...
Main Author: | Nur, Hadi |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
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2010
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