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Heterogeneous Kinetics: Theory of Ziegler-Natta-Kaminsky Polymerization (Springer Series in Chemical Physics)
 
 
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Heterogeneous Kinetics: Theory of Ziegler-Natta-Kaminsky Polymerization (Springer Series in Chemical Physics) [Hardcover]

Tominaga Keii (Author)

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3540229574 978-3540229575 December 22, 2004 1
This book, aimed at academic and industrial scientists, presents the most advanced theory and methods of chemical kinetics. The theory is explained on the basis of the author's historical and logical view of traditional kinetics, beginning with van't Hoff and S. Arrhenius and progressing to the work of H. Eyring, E. Wigner and J. Horiuti. The theory has been applied to the understanding of Ziegler-Natta-Kaminsky catalysis, the results being supported by the author's own experimental studies. Organic chemists interested in finding new active catalysts will learn from this text how to understand the fundamental and practical kinetic method as relevant for catalyst research in industry and universities.

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This book, aimed at academic and industrial scientists, presents the most advanced theory and methods of chemical kinetics. The theory is explained on the basis of the author's historical and logical view of traditional kinetics, beginning with van 't Hoff and S. Arrhenius and progressing to the work of H. Eyring, E. Wigner and J. Horiuti. The theory has been applied to the understanding of Ziegler-Natta-Kaminsky catalysis, the results being supported by the author's own experimental studies. Organic chemists interested in finding new active catalysts will learn from this text how to understand the fundamental and practical kinetic method as relevant for catalyst research in industry and universities.

About the Author

Graduate of Kyushu University, chemistry, BS (1945), worked with Prof. J. Horiuti, Research Institute for Catalysis, as Associate and Assosiate Professor, D. Sc (1956), from 1960 to 1981 Professor of Chemical Kinetics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and President of the Numazu National College of Technology (1982-1989) and Founding President of the Japan Advanced Institute of Scinece and Technology (JAIST) (1989-1997).Currently, Professor Emeritus of the above three institutions. Author of 40 books and more than 300 research papers on theory and experiments of catalysis.

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Chemical reactions are transport phenomena. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
nonuniform sites, ideal kinetic model, propene polymerization, solute monomer, coordination kinetics, first monomer insertion, stationary polymerization, coordinated monomer, ethene polymerization, stationary rate, monomer consumption, isotactic index, traditional kinetics, coordination energy, polymerization rate, polymerization time, kinetic research, molecular partition function, monomer diffusion, gaseous monomer, coordination polymerization, growing polymer chains, olefin polymerization, produced polymers, soluble catalysts
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New York, Wepf Verlag, Polymer Sci, Tokyo Inst, Academic Press, John Wiley, Faraday Soc, Kinetic Model of Isotacticity, Pseudo-living Polymerization of Propene, The Nature of Chemical Kinetics, Coordination Reactions, Dover Pub, Etudes de Dynamique Chimique, Frederik Muller, Kinetic Measurement of Ethene Hydrogenation, Rapid Comun
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