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Key Structural Factors Of Group 5 Metal Oxide Clusters For Base Catalytic Application 1st Ed Shun Hayashi

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Key Structural Factors Of Group 5 Metal Oxide Clusters For Base Catalytic Application 1st Ed Shun Hayashi
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Key Structural Factors Of Group 5 Metal Oxide Clusters For Base Catalytic Application 1st Ed Shun Hayashi instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Singapore;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.11 MB
Author: Shun Hayashi
ISBN: 9789811573477, 9789811573484, 9811573476, 9811573484
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Key Structural Factors Of Group 5 Metal Oxide Clusters For Base Catalytic Application 1st Ed Shun Hayashi by Shun Hayashi 9789811573477, 9789811573484, 9811573476, 9811573484 instant download after payment.

This book provides detailed information on the base catalysis of group 5 (Nb, Ta) metal oxide clusters by elucidating how the structural factors such as constituent metals, counter cations, and local structures of base sites affect their catalysis. Uniquely, it reveals the effects of key structural factors at the molecular level by combining experimental and theoretical approaches. The findings presented here provide rational design principles for base catalysis and will foster the development of promising catalysts for solving current and future energy and environmental problems.

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