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What are Some Highly Recommended Textbooks on Catalysis?
Several textbooks are highly regarded in the field of catalysis. Some of the most notable include:
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Heterogeneous Catalysis: Principles and Applications
" by G. C. Bond, which provides a thorough introduction to the principles of heterogeneous catalysis.
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Catalytic Chemistry
" by Bruce Gates, offering insights into the chemistry behind catalytic processes.
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Fundamentals of Industrial Catalytic Processes
" by C. H. Bartholomew and R. J. Farrauto, focusing on industrial applications of catalytic processes.
- "
Introduction to Catalysis and Industrial Catalytic Processes
" by Robert J. Farrauto, Lucas Dorazio, and C. H. Bartholomew, which bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and industrial applications.
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