Homogeneous Catalysis Concepts and Basics 1st Edition
Capture the core of modern catalytic science with Homogeneous Catalysis Concepts and Basics 1st Edition by Mohammad Reza Rahimpour, Mohammad Amin Makarem, Tayebeh Roostaie, and Maryam Meshksar. This authoritative textbook delivers a concise, accessible pathway into the principles that drive homogeneous catalysis, making complex mechanisms and design strategies approachable for students and professionals alike.
Start with a clear overview of fundamental concepts—reaction mechanisms, ligand effects, kinetics, and catalyst design—and progress to practical examples that link theory with real-world chemical engineering and research applications. Carefully structured chapters provide step-by-step explanations, illustrative figures, and problem-oriented discussions that reinforce learning and support teaching curricula in universities and training programs.
Engineered for readability and relevance, this edition serves as a practical reference for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers in academia, and industry chemists working in pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, and process development. Whether you’re exploring catalyst optimization, reaction pathways, or scale-up considerations, the book balances conceptual depth with applied insight.
Globally relevant and research-focused, this volume is ideal for readers across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East seeking a dependable resource on homogeneous catalysis fundamentals. Enhance your library with a title that bridges classroom theory and laboratory practice.
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