This book discusses bimodal reaction sequences in oxidation of organic and inorganic compounds with dioxygen. The book focuses on the mechanisms of oxidation of the main classes of organic compounds and will appeal to chemists, physicists, biologists and engineers working in the domain of oxidation reactions.
This book discusses bimodal reaction sequences in oxidation of organic and inorganic compounds with dioxygen. The book focuses on the mechanisms of oxidation of the main classes of organic compounds and will appeal to chemists, physicists, biologists and engineers working in the domain of oxidation reactions.
This book is devoted to the problems of oxidation chemical reactions and addresses bimodal reaction sequences. Chemical reactions of oxidation, occurring under certain conditions and in multicomponent systems are complex processes. The process of the oxidation essentially changes in the presence and contact of the solid substances with reactants. The role of solid substances and the appearance of this phenomenon in oxidation reaction are discussed. The reader will understand the "driving forces" of this phenomenon and apply it in practice. Written for chemists, physicists, biologists and engineers working in the domain of oxidation reactions.
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Dr. Robert Bakhtchadjian is a physical chemist, graduate from the Chemical Faculty of the Yerevan State University (Armenia, 1979). He received his Ph. D. degree in chemistry (chemical kinetics and catalysis) at the Institute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Armenia (Moscow, 1986). He held positions as post-doctoral researcher at the laboratory of CNRS in the University of Aix-Marseille (France, 1996-98), before the co-heading an International scientific group of the cooperation between France and Armenia.His scientific interests include the problems of the chemical kinetics of the active intermediate species (atoms, radicals, exited species) in the reactions on the surfaces of the solid substances and in the fluid phases. This monograph, devoted to the bimodal reaction sequences in oxidation processes, is based not only on the theoretical knowledge, but also on the experimental experience of the author in this field.
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