By his remarkable investigation on catalysis, Professor Sabatier has opened up new fields rich in scientific interest and fruitful in technical results. Catalytic hydrogenation will ever be an important chapter in chemistry. he is a teacher as well as an investifator and has done an important service in collecting from scattered sources a vast amount of information about catalysis and bringing the fact together in convenient and suggestive from in his book. I deem its a privilege to render his masterly work more accessible to English speaking chemists.
Chapter 1 Catalysis in General:
Definition of catalysis, historical, diversity in catalysis, negative catalysis, Reversal of catalytic reactive, velocity of catalytic reactions.
Chapter 2 On Catalysts
Solvents, Diverse materials can cause catalysis, elements as catalysts, oxide as catalysts, mineral acid, fluorides, chlorides, bromides, iodides, Duration of the Action of catalysts.
Chapter 3 Mechanism of Catalysis
Ideas of berselisu, physical of catalysts, chemical theory of catalysts, catalysts with isolatable intermediate compounds, advantages of the theory of Temporary combination, Theories of catalysts by W.D Bancroft.
Chapter 4 Isomerization, Polymerization, Depolymerization, Condensations by Addition
Chapter 5 Oxidation
Chapter 6 Various Substitutions in Molecules
Chapter 7 Hydration
Chapter 8 - 12 Hydrogenation
Chapter 13 Various Eliminations
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