Interfacial Catalysis

· CRC Press
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About this ebook

A comprehensive volume on interfacial catalysis, this book includes contributions from an international group of specialists in chemistry, environmental science, informatics, physiology, nuclear energy, and physics. The editor has organized the material into the main topics of fundamental characteristics, phase transfer catalysis, reversed micelles, biological aspects, and interfacial photocatalysis. Individual topics include self-organized microheterogeneous structures, nanochemistry, interfacial catalysis in metal complexation, the role of water molecules in ion transfer at the oil/water interface, and ultrathin films in enhanced oil recovery.

About the author

Alexander G. Volkov is Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama. Dr. Volkov has given over 100 invited lectures at international meetings and seminars and is the coauthor or coeditor of four books, including Liquid Interfaces in Chemical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Applications (Marcel Dekker, Inc.), and more than 150 research papers and reviews. A member of the American Chemical Society, the Electrochemical Society, Inc., the Biophysical Society, the American Society of Plant Biologists and the International Electrochemical Society, among others, he received the M.S. degree (1973) from Moscow State University, Russia, and the Ph.D. degree (1982) from the Frumkin Institute of Electrochemistry, Moscow, Russia.

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