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2. ADSORPTION AND RELATED PHENOMENA
2.1. Benard, J. (Editor), Adsorption on Metal Surfaces, Elsevier, New York (1983).
2.2. Chattoraj, D. K., and Birdi, K. S., Adsorption and Gibbs Surface Excess, Plenum Press,
New York (1984).
2.3. Clark, A., The Theorv of Adsorption and Catalysis, Academic Press, New York (1970).
2.4. de Boer, J. H., The Dynamic Character of Adsorption, Oxford University Press, London
(1950).
2.5. Gatos, H., The Surface Chemistry oj Metal., and Semiconductors, John Wiley, New York
(1959).
2.6. Garner, W. E. (Editor), Chemisorption, Butterworths Scientific Publications, London
( 1957).
2.7. Gregg, S. J., and Sing, K. S. W., Adsorption, Surface Area and Porosity, Academic Press,
New York (1967).
2.8. Hepple, P., Chemisorption and Catalysis, Elsevier, New York (1970).
2.9. King, D. A., and Woodruff, D. P. (Editors), The Chemical Physics of Solid Surface:, and
Heterogeneous Catalysis, Volume I: Clean Solid Surfaces, Elsevier, New York (1981).
2.10. King, D. A., and Woodruff, D. P. (Editors), The Chemical Physics oj Solid Surfaces and
Heterogeneous Catalysis, Volume 2: Adsorption at Solid Surfaces, Elsevier, New York
( 1983).
2.11. King, D. A., and Woodruff, D. P. (Editors), The Chemical Physics oj Solid Surfaces and
Heterogeneous CatalYSiS, Voillme 3A and 38: Chemisorption Systems, Elsevier, New
York (1984).
2.12. Linsen, B. G. (Editor), Phvsical and Chemical Aspects oj Adsorbents and Catalysts,
Academic Press, New York (1970).
2.13. Lowell, S., Introduction 10 Powder Surface Area, John Wiley, New York (1979).
2.14. Ponec, V., Knor, Z., and Cerney, S., Adsorption on Solids, Cleveland, CRC Press (1974).
2.15. Ross, S., and Olivier, 1. P., On Physical Adsorption, John Wiley, New York (1964).
2.16. Ruthven, D. M, Principles of Adsorption and Adsorption Processes, John Wiley, New
York (1984).
2.17. Selwood, P. W., Adsorption and Collective Magnetism, Academic Press, New York
11962).
2.18. Smith, J. R. (Editor!, TIleory of Chemisorption, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1980).
2.19. Somorjai, G. A., Principles oj'Surface Chemistry, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New
Jersey (1972).
2.20. Somorjai, G. A .. Chemistry in Two Dimensions: SlIrfaces, Cornell University Press,
Ithaca (1981).
2.21. Tomkin>, F. c., Chemisorption of Gases on Metals, Academic Press, New York (1978).
2.22. [rapnell, B. M. W., Chemisorption, Butterworth Scientific Publications, London (1964).
2.23. Trapnell, B. M. W., The Surface Chemistry of Solids, Reinhold Publishing Co., New
York (1961).
3. MECHANISMS, KINETICS, AND RELATED PHENOMENA
3.1. Bamford, C. H., and Tipper, C F. H., Complex Catalytic Processes, Elsevier, New York
( 1978).
3.2. Boudart, M., Kinetlc.1 of' Chemical Processes, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New
Jersey (1968)