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Heterogeneous Catalysis

Lecturers: Marcus Bäumer

Content:

The lecture will cover the following topics:
- Basic questions and concepts of heterogeneous catalysis
- Different types of het. catalysts
- Preparation of catalysts and different target variables
- Use of het. catalysts in industry: chemical engineering issues
- Mass transport limitation and diffusion
- Characterization of pores
- Reaction mechanisms of het. catalyzed reactions
- Understanding of het. catalyzed reactions: study of surface reactions under ultra-high vacuum conditions



Skills:

The participants of the course shall...
- know traget variables for the synthesis of het. catalysts and judge possibilities to influence their structure
- be able to describe catalytic processes on surfaces on a macroscopic and microscopic level and predict how the structural properties of a catalysts will influence these processes
- judge the potential of model catalytic studies to clacrify catalytic mechanisms

Exam:

seminar talk

Literature:

I. Masel: Principles of Adsorption and Reaction on Solid Surfaces (Wiley, New York, 1996)
J.M. Thomas, W.J. Thomas: Principles and Practice of heterogeneous catalysis (Wiley-VCH, Wienheim, 1996)
J.W. Niemantsverdriet: Spectroscopy in Catalysis (Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2000)

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Basic Data
VAK-Nummer

05-MCM-2-W3C-1


Study Program

Master of Science Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy


Module Name

Catalysis and Surface Chemistry


Course Type

Lecture, Seminar


First Year of Study

3 CP

2 SWS

Summer Term


Contact

Faculty 02: Biology/ Chemistry

Prof. Dr. Marcus Bäumer

UFT 1150

Tel.: +49 421 218 - 63170

mbaeumer@uni-bremen.de

Heterogeneous Catalysis

Lecturers: Marcus Bäumer

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