Books by "Luis G. Germán"

2 books found

From Solid State Chemistry to Heterogeneous Catalysis

From Solid State Chemistry to Heterogeneous Catalysis

by Svetlana Ivanova, José A. Odriozola, Luis F. Bobadilla

2021 · Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Heterogeneous catalysis is deeply founded on solid state chemistry, but the relationship between the two often appears to be elusive in many cases. It is generally difficult to relate the allusion of symmetry to the crystal structure and the defect chemistry or acid-base properties to the surface reconstruction and extended defects that in most cases are the basis of physicochemical properties and solids applications. This book provides insights into solid state chemistry in order to widen the vision of heterogeneous catalysis. It covers a broad range of solid state related topics, including symmetry and structure organization, bonding, and methods for structure elucidation, as well as defects formation and their implications in heterogeneous catalysis.

Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers

Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers

by Albert Frederick Conradi, Bernard Hazelius Rawl, Charles Carter Newman, Clifford Lewis Newman, F. S. Shiver, Harmon Benton, Haven Metcalf, Homer Doliver House, James Stanley Newman, John Michels, John Mitchell Jenkins, Luis A. Klein, W. D. Garrison, William Allen Orton, J. M. Burgess

1905