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Surface Science: Foundations of Catalysis Nanoscience, 4th Edition. By Kurt W Kolasinski. ISBN (Hardcover) (eBook) "This book should be compulsory reading for every postgraduate student starting to do research in surface science and is probably the best book on the market for undergraduate students.". Kurt W Kolasinski, BS PhD CChem MRSC. Professor of Chemistry, joined WCU Tel: () (office) Fax: () E-mail: kkolasinski@www.doorway.ru Web of Science ResearcherID A ORCID My research concentrates on the study of dynamical processes at the surfaces of metals and semiconductors. Surface Science: Foundations of Catalysis and Nanoscience by Kolasinski, Kurt W.. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , X.
Surface Science: Foundations of Catalysis and Nanoscience offers a comprehensive, modern introduction to the subject, taking a truly pedagogical approach. This text will provide the reader with a well-rounded understanding, not only of how che Surface Chemistry is an essential and developing area of physical chemistry and one that has become increasingly multidisciplinary. Surface Science: Foundations of Catalysis Nanoscience, 4th Edition. By Kurt W Kolasinski. ISBN (Hardcover) (eBook) "This book should be compulsory reading for every postgraduate student starting to do research in surface science and is probably the best book on the market for undergraduate students.". Kurt W Kolasinski, BS (Pittsburgh) PhD (Stanford) CChem MRSC. Professor of Chemistry, joined WCU Web of Science ResearcherID A My research concentrates on the study of dynamical processes at the surfaces of metals and semiconductors. In particular, I study electrochemical and laser-assisted processes that form nanoscale and larger structures, including.
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