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Adsorption and Collective Paramagnetism

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PIERCE W. SELWOOD

Adsorption and Collective Paramagnetism

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    CHAPTER I - Chemistry of Solid-Vapor Interfaces

    Pages 1-18

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    CHAPTER II - Introduction to Magnetism

    Pages 19-34

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    CHAPTER III - Very Small Ferromagnetic Particles

    Pages 35-50

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    CHAPTER IV - The Measurement of Saturation Magnetization

    Pages 51-66

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    CHAPTER V - Saturation Data

    Pages 67-88

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    CHAPTER VI - The Measurement of Magnetization at Low H/T

    Pages 89-103

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    CHAPTER VII - Magnetization-Volume Isotherms for Hydrogen

    Pages 104-129

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    CHAPTER VIII - Hydrogen Sulfide, Cyclohexane, Cyclohexene, and Benzene

    Pages 130-146

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    CHAPTER IX - Ethane, Ethylene, and Acetylene

    Pages 147-161

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    CHAPTER X - Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Oxygen, and Nitrogen

    Pages 162-181

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    Symbols Used More Than Once

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    Author Index

    Pages 183-186

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    Subject Index

    Pages 187-189

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Adsorption and Collective Paramagnetism describes a novel method for studying chemisorption. The method is based on the change in the number of unpaired electrons in the adsorbent as chemisorption occurs. The method is applicable to almost all adsorbates, but it is restricted to ferromagnetic adsorbents such as nickel, which may be obtained in the form of very small particles, that is to say, to ferromagnetic adsorbents with a high specific surface. While almost all the data used illustratively have been published elsewhere this is the first complete review of the subject. The book is addressed primarily to readers interested in heterogeneous catalysis and related areas of surface chemistry, surface physics, and physical metallurgy. For that reason there are included a number of definitions, and an elementary introduction to magnetism. But it is hoped that specialists in magnetism and solid state physics may also find here something of value. For that reason there is included an introduction to adsorption phenomena. If one group finds the detailed magnetic descriptions and calculations to be tedious it is to be hoped that the adsorption work will be found comprehensible, and vice versa.

Adsorption and Collective Paramagnetism describes a novel method for studying chemisorption. The method is based on the change in the number of unpaired electrons in the adsorbent as chemisorption occurs. The method is applicable to almost all adsorbates, but it is restricted to ferromagnetic adsorbents such as nickel, which may be obtained in the form of very small particles, that is to say, to ferromagnetic adsorbents with a high specific surface. While almost all the data used illustratively have been published elsewhere this is the first complete review of the subject. The book is addressed primarily to readers interested in heterogeneous catalysis and related areas of surface chemistry, surface physics, and physical metallurgy. For that reason there are included a number of definitions, and an elementary introduction to magnetism. But it is hoped that specialists in magnetism and solid state physics may also find here something of value. For that reason there is included an introduction to adsorption phenomena. If one group finds the detailed magnetic descriptions and calculations to be tedious it is to be hoped that the adsorption work will be found comprehensible, and vice versa.

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978-1-4832-3105-1

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English

Published

1962

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Copyright © 1962 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Authors

PIERCE W. SELWOOD

University of California, Santa Barbara