Hugh Stott Taylor
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Hugh Stott Taylor's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Manchester
- PhD Chemistry University of Manchester
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Hugh Stott Taylor was an English chemist primarily interested in catalysis. In 1925, in a landmark contribution to catalytic theory, Taylor suggested that a catalysed chemical reaction is not catalysed over the entire solid surface of the catalyst but only at certain 'active sites' or centres. He also developed important methods for procuring heavy water during World War II and pioneered the use of stable isotopes in studying chemical reactions.
Hugh Stott Taylor's Published Works
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- A Theory of the Catalytic Surface (1925) (474)
- The Theoretical Treatment of Chemical Reactions Produced by Ionization Processes Part I. The Ortho‐Para Hydrogen Conversion by Alpha‐Particles (1936) (192)
- The Adsorption of Hydrogen on Tungsten Powders (1947) (162)
- A treatise on physical chemistry (148)
- ETHANE HYDROGENATION-CRACKING ON IRON CATALYSTS WITH AND WITHOUT ALKALI (1954) (112)
- Kinetics and mechanism of the ammonia synthesis (1960) (91)
- The Solubility of Water in Hydrocarbons (1948) (84)
- Fourth Report of the Committee on Contact Catalysis (78)
- THE ACTIVATION ENERGY OF ADSORPTION PROCESSES (1930) (77)
- STUDIES IN PHOTOSENSITIZATION. I (1927) (69)
- The Aliphatic Free Radicals (1935) (68)
- Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange on Copper, Silver, Gold and Alloy Surfaces1 (1954) (67)
- THE REDUCTION OF COPPER OXIDE BY HYDROGEN. (1921) (59)
- The Reduction of Copper Oxide by Carbon Monoxide and the Catalytic Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide in the Presence of Copper and Copper Oxide (57)
- The Catalytic Decomposition of Ethane and Ethane—Hydrogen Mixtures (1948) (53)
- Photosensitisation and the mechanism of chemical reactions (52)
- Adsorption of Hydrogen by Zinc Oxide, Zinc Chromite, and Zinc Oxide—Molybdenum Oxide (1934) (48)
- The Reactions Between Atomic Deuterium and the Saturated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (1937) (43)
- The heterogeneity of catalyst surfaces for chemisorption; zinc oxide. (1947) (43)
- The Activated Adsorption of Hydrogen on Chromic Oxide Gel. The Effect of Gas Pressure1 (1936) (39)
- SOME PROPERTIES OF HEAVY WATER (1933) (39)
- The Decomposition of Ammonia on Ruthenium, Rhodium and Palladium Catalysts Supported on Alumina (1954) (38)
- The effect of water containing the isotope of hydrogen upon fresh water organisms (1933) (37)
- Exchange Reactions of Nitrogen Isotopes on Iron and Tungsten Surfaces (1939) (36)
- The Activation of Specific Bonds in Complex Molecules at Catalytic Surfaces. I. The Carbon—Hydrogen Bond in Methane and Methane-d4 (1936) (36)
- ADSORPTION AND REACTIONS AT SURFACES OF ZINC OXIDE (1932) (35)
- THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF METAL ALKYLS IN HYDROGEN—ETHYLENE MIXTURES (1930) (34)
- Catalysis in theory and practice (33)
- The Activation of Specific Bonds in Complex Molecules at Catalytic Surfaces. II. The Carbon-Hydrogen and Carbon-Carbon Bonds in Ethane and Ethane-d (1936) (33)
- The Inter‐Relations of Hydrogen and Deuterium Molecules (1934) (32)
- The Thermal Decomposition of Germane. I. Kinetics. (1955) (31)
- Diffusion Kinetics of Orange-II in Nylon 661 (1965) (31)
- Binding Energies in the Growth of Crystal Nuclei from Metallic Atoms (1933) (29)
- THE ADSORPTION OF GASES BY METALLIC CATALYSTS. (1921) (29)
- MOLECULAR AND ACTIVATED ADSORPTION OF HYDROGEN ON MANGANOUS OXIDE SURFACES (1931) (29)
- The Temperature Variation of Diffusion Processes (1938) (29)
- The Decomposition of Mercury Dimethyl (1938) (28)
- The Mercury Sensitized Reactions of Methane, Deuteromethanes and the Hydrogen Isotopes (1937) (27)
- The Decomposition of Deutero-ammonia on Tungsten Filaments (1935) (27)
- Equilibrium in Hydrogen‐Water Systems Containing Tritium (1943) (25)
- THE REACTIONS OF ETHYLENE, HYDROGEN AND THE SATURATED HYDROCARBONS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF EXCITED MERCURY1 (1929) (23)
- Elementary physical chemistry (22)
- THE PHOTO-POLYMERIZATION OF STYRENE AND VINYL ACETATE (1931) (21)
- SURFACE REACTIONS OF ATOMS AND RADICALS. I. A NEW APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF SPECIFIC SURFACE ACTION (1930) (20)
- Chemical Reactions at Surfaces. (1931) (20)
- The Heterogeneity of Catalyst Surfaces for Chemisorption (1948) (20)
- THE PHOTOSENSITIZED AND PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF HYDRAZINE (1929) (19)
- The Analysis of Isotopic Mixtures of Deuteromethanes and Ethanes by Infrared Absorption Spectra (1937) (19)
- Exchange between Ammonia and Deuterium on Catalytic Iron Surfaces (1935) (19)
- THE CATALYTIC FORMATION OF WATER VAPOR FROM HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN IN THE PRESENCE OF COPPER AND COPPER OXIDE (1922) (19)
- The Reactions of Methyl Radicals with Benzene, Toluene, Diphenyl Methane and Propylene (1940) (19)
- The Exchange Reaction between Methane and Deuteromethanes on Silica—Alumina Cracking Catalysts (1948) (18)
- Radical Chain Processes in Vinyl and Diene Reactions (1945) (18)
- The Use of Tritium in the Determination of the Solubility of Water in Solvents. The Solubility of Water in Benzene (1948) (17)
- Fundamentals in the catalytic ring closure of open chain hydrocarbons (1939) (17)
- Catalysis from the standpoint of chemical kinetics (1937) (17)
- The Reaction of Hydrogen activated by Excited Mercury Atoms (17)
- The Hydrogenation of Ethane on Cobalt Catalysts (1939) (16)
- LXVI.—Calcium nitrate. Part I. The two-component system: calcium nitrate–water. Part II. The three-component system: calcium nitrate–nitric acid–water at 25° (16)
- The polymerisation of ethylene and acetylene photosensitised by acetone (1937) (16)
- 5th Spiers Memorial Lecture. Catalysis: retrospect and prospect (1950) (15)
- Ammonia Decomposition and Related Phenomena on Rhenium Catalysts1 (1951) (15)
- The Photolysis of Acetone in Presence of Hydrogen (1938) (15)
- The Reactions of Ethyl Radicals (1940) (15)
- The Velocities of Adsorption of Hydrogen and Deuterium on Hydrogenation Catalysts (1934) (15)
- The Mercury Photosensitized Hydrogenation of Ethylene, Propylene, and n‐Butylene (1940) (15)
- The Alpha‐Particle Reactions in Carbon Monoxide, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Systems (1938) (15)
- Oxidative Degradation of Nylon 66 Filaments (1968) (14)
- Photosensitized Decompositions by Excited Mercury Atoms. (1926) (14)
- The Spin-Isomerization of Hydrogen at Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Surfaces (1935) (14)
- Technique for the Electrolytic Production of H2H2O (1933) (14)
- THE PARA-HYDROGEN CONVERSION AT PARAMAGNETIC SURFACES (1933) (14)
- The Activated Adsorption of Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide on Zinc Oxide. The Effect of Water Vapor (1936) (14)
- The Radiochemical Synthesis and Decomposition of Hydrogen Bromide (1936) (13)
- The Difference in Vapor Pressures of Ortho and Para Deuterium (1935) (13)
- Activated adsorption of hydrogen and the para-hydrogen conversion (1932) (13)
- THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF GERMANE - II. MECHANISM (1955) (13)
- The Rate of Oxidation of Linseed Oil (12)
- The Adsorption of Gases by Chromium Oxide Gel (1934) (12)
- The Problem of Negative Catalysis. I (12)
- The Temperature Coefficient of the Photosensitized Hydrogen—Oxygen Reaction (1933) (12)
- The Reactions of Methyl Radicals with Deuterium, Ethane, Neopentane, Butane and Isobutane (1939) (12)
- The Hydrogenation of Ethylene at Surfaces of Certain Oxides. I. Zinc Oxide and Zinc Chromite (1940) (12)
- The adsorption of gases by solids. A general discussion. General introduction (1932) (12)
- The Mercury Photosensitized Hydrogenation of Ethylene, Ethylene‐d4 and Partially Deuterized Ethylenes (1938) (12)
- A RAPID METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF HEATS OF ADSORPTION AND SOME VALUES FOR HYDROGEN ON NICKEL AND COPPER (12)
- The Promoter Action of Thoria on Nickel Catalysts (11)
- The Interaction of Hydrogen and Deuterium on Zinc Oxide (1938) (11)
- The Adsorption of Silver Salts by Silver Iodide (11)
- THE SOLUBILITY OF SALTS IN H2H2O (1933) (11)
- The mechanism of activation at catalytic surfaces (1926) (11)
- An instrument for the determination of small quantities of carbon monoxide in hydrogen (10)
- Chromium Oxide Gel Catalysts for Dehydro-cyclization of n-Heptane (1941) (10)
- STUDIES OF METHANOL CATALYSTS. I (1927) (10)
- The Mercury Photosensitized Polymerization of Acetylene and Acetylene‐d2 (1935) (10)
- Electrolytic Concentration of Oxygen Isotopes (1935) (10)
- Adsorption and Nitrogen Isotope Exchange on Metallic Osmium Catalysts (1941) (10)
- The Dehydrogenation of Normal Heptane and Cyclohexane on Cerium, Vanadium and Thorium Oxide Catalysts* (1941) (10)
- The Heterogeneity of Catalyst Surfaces for Chemisorption. III. Metallic Nickel (1950) (10)
- Thermal Stability, Poisoning, Revivification and Reactivity of Chromium Oxide Gel Catalysts for Dehydro-cyclization (1941) (9)
- THE ADSORPTION OF GASES ON CALCIUM FLUORIDE (1954) (9)
- Activated Adsorption of Hydrogen by Zinc and Chromium Oxides. (1931) (9)
- THE CHEMICAL REACTIONS OF HYDROGEN ATOMS1 (1926) (9)
- The photochemical, mercury-sensitised reactions between hydrogen, oxygen and carbon monoxide (1932) (9)
- THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF BENZENE-d6 (1935) (9)
- Catalysis in Lactone Formation (9)
- Aromatization of Heptane, Heptene and Hexene Isomers on Chromic Oxide (1939) (8)
- The Photo-decomposition of Formic Acid Vapor (1934) (8)
- The Balandin Multiplet Hypothesis of Dehydrogenation of Cycloparaffins (1938) (8)
- THE INHIBITION OF THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SOLUTIONS. I1 (1923) (8)
- The Conversion of Acetone to Isoprene (1941) (8)
- CLVIII.—The interaction of metallic oxides and phosphoryl chloride, alone and in the presence of certain organic compounds (8)
- THE PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF AMINES AND THE PHOTOCHEMICAL INTERACTION OF AMINES AND ETHYLENE (1931) (8)
- HYDROCARBON FREE RADICALS IN PHOTOPROCESSES1 (1937) (8)
- HEATS OF ADSORPTION ON POISONED AND HEAT-TREATED CATALYSTS (1927) (8)
- The Separation of Hydrogen Isotopes by Fractional Desorption (1933) (8)
- ADSORPTION AND ACTIVATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE AT PALLADIUM SURFACES (1931) (8)
- Catalytic Dehydration of C6-C8 Aliphatic Alcohols (1939) (8)
- The Mercury Photosensitized Decomposition of the Deuteroammonias (1934) (8)
- THE DECOMPOSITION OF ETHYL AND ISOPROPYL ALCOHOLS AT SURFACES OF MANGANOUS COMPOUNDS (1931) (8)
- STUDIES IN PHOTOSENSITIZATION. II. A SOURCE OF CADMIUM RESONANCE RADIATION (1928) (8)
- THE SOLUBILITY CURVES OF SALT HYDRATES: CALCIUM NITRATE. (1915) (8)
- The Activated Adsorption of Hydrocarbons (1934) (7)
- THE INTERACTION OF HYDROGEN AND CHLORINE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALPHA PARTICLES. (7)
- CLXXX.—Calcium nitrate. Part III. The three-component system: calcium nitrate–lime–water (7)
- Adsorption and Heat of Adsorption of Ammonia Gas on Metallic Catalysts (7)
- THE HEAT OF FORMATION OF SILVER IODIDE. (1921) (7)
- Irving Langmuir, 1881-1957 (1958) (7)
- THE LOW TEMPERATURE ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF PEPSIN (1933) (7)
- The adsorption of hydrogen and of carbon monoxide on a surface of zinc and molybdenum oxides (1934) (7)
- THE ACTIVATION OF SPECIFIC BONDS IN COMPLEX MOLECULES AT CATALYTIC SURFACES (1935) (6)
- The Mechanism of Catalytic Processes. (6)
- Promotor Action in Catalysis (6)
- STANDARD CELLS AND THE NERNST HEAT THEOREM. (6)
- The Technical Possibilities for a Regenerated Silk (1951) (6)
- Deuterium as an Indicator of Mechanism in the Photo‐Decomposition of Ammonia (1934) (6)
- Dehydrogenation of Cycloöctene (1939) (6)
- The Adsorption and Decomposition of Carbon Monoxide on Zinc Oxide Catalysts (1937) (6)
- THE CHAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ETHYLENE—OXYGEN REACTION (1930) (6)
- IV. The Mechanism of Reaction and of Poisoning in the Dehydroaromatization of n-Heptane (1941) (6)
- The Catalytic Interaction of Hydrogen and Deuterium with Ethylene and Deutero-ethylenes on Copper (1938) (6)
- Part II.: The mechanism of photochemical reactions. General discussion (6)
- THE ORTHO--PARA-HYDROGEN CONVERSION AT SURFACES (1931) (6)
- PHOTOSENSITIZATION BY AMMONIA (1930) (6)
- The Interaction of Ethyl Alcohol and Oxygen Photosensitized by Hydrogen Peroxide. A Contribution to the Haber–Willsätter Mechanism of Enzyme Reactions. (1932) (6)
- The Catalytic Exchange Reaction between Deuterium and Water (1935) (5)
- The Activated Adsorption of Water Vapor by Alumina (1934) (5)
- Neutral Salt Action in Acid Solubilities (5)
- RESEARCH ON HEAVY HYDROGEN AT PRINCETON. (1934) (5)
- THE INTERACTION OF METHANE AND METHANE-d4 ON NICKEL AND THE STATE OF THE CATALYST SURFACE (1949) (5)
- New Prospects in Isotope Separation (1939) (5)
- THE HABER-WILLSTÄTTER CHAIN MECHANISM OF ORGANIC AND ENZYMATIC PROCESSES (1933) (5)
- The Hydrogenation of Cyclopropane over Iron Catalysts with and without the Addition of Potash (1958) (5)
- THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SILVER AND LEAD IODIDES. (1916) (5)
- Catalysis. Volume IV. Hydrocarbon Synthesis, Hydrogenation and Cyclization. (1957) (5)
- Catalysis in Chemical Industry (1919) (5)
- The Separation of the Carbon Isotopes by Diffusion (1938) (4)
- Quantum Processes in Photochemistry (4)
- “Annual Tables of Constants and Numerical Data” (1938) (4)
- Photo-Decomposition of Molecules having Diffuse Band Spectra. (1930) (4)
- The Thermal and Photochemical Decomposition of H2O2 Vapor in the Presence of Foreign Gases (1952) (4)
- PHOTOLYSIS OF METAL ALKYLS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN PHOTOPROCESSES (1941) (4)
- Sodium Resonance Radiation and the Polymerization of Ethylene (1936) (4)
- The Hydrogenation of Ethylene at Surfaces of Certain Oxides. II. Molybdenum Oxide Compounds (1940) (4)
- Second Report of the Committee on Photochemistry (4)
- OXYGEN ISOTOPE SEPARATION BY CHEMICAL REACTION (1934) (4)
- The Photolysis of Methylethyl Ketone (1940) (4)
- EXCHANGE REACTIONS OF DEUTERIUM AND METHANE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF EXCITED MERCURY (1935) (4)
- III. Two-Component Gel Catalysts Containing Chromium Oxide for the Aromatization of n-Heptane (1941) (4)
- THE VELOCITY OF ADSORPTION PROCESSES AND THE PROBLEM OF PROMOTER ACTION (1931) (4)
- Proceedings of the Symposium on the Mechanism of Heterogeneous Catalysis. (1961) (3)
- The Electronic Theory of Valency (Sidgwick, N. V.) (1928) (3)
- THE CATALYTIC INFLUENCE OF ACIDS IN LACTONE FORMATION. PART I. VALEROLACTONE. (1917) (3)
- THE PHOTOCHEMICAL INTERACTION OF ETHYLENE AND AMMONIA (1931) (3)
- The Influence and Behavior of Thiophene on Aromatization Catalysts (1941) (3)
- Part VII. Chemical Investigations on Ivory (1955) (3)
- Chemical Effects produced by Resonance Radiation (1926) (3)
- Automatic Volumetric Analysis Carbon Monoxide Recorder (1922) (3)
- Some Biological Notes on Sewage Disposal Processes. (3)
- THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE IN ACID CATALYSIS. (1915) (3)
- Part I: Einstein's law of photochemical equivalence. General discussion (3)
- Catalysis. Volume III. Hydrogenation and Dehydrogenation. (1956) (3)
- The difference in vapor pressures of ortho- and paradeuterium (1935) (3)
- Isomerization of Alkenes on Alumina and Thoria (1939) (3)
- THE THERMOCHEMICAL DATA OF CADMIUM CHLORIDE AND IODIDE. (1921) (3)
- Studies in the Hydrogenation of Benzene (3)
- THE SECONDARY PROCESSES IN THE PHOTODECOMPOSITION OF AMMONIA AND HYDRAZINE1 (1937) (3)
- The Adsorption of Hydrogen by Copper Dispersed in Magnesia (1938) (3)
- THE ORGANIZATION, DIRECTION AND SUPPORT OF RESEARCH IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES. (1944) (3)
- Joseph Henry Maclagen Wedderburn, 1882 - 1948 (1949) (3)
- CATALYTIC EXCHANGE OF DEUTERIUM AND METHANE (1935) (3)
- Catalysis as an Inspiration of Fundamental Research (1928) (2)
- Kinetics of contraction of drawn nylon 66 in aqueous phenol (1969) (2)
- A Kinetic Expression for the Rate of the Photosensitized Decomposition of Ammonia and Deuteroammonia (1934) (2)
- The Heterogeneity of Catalyst Surfaces. II. Zinc Oxide-Chromic Oxide, Manganous Oxide-Chromic Oxide, Chromic Oxide Gel (1947) (2)
- The Activation of Specific Bonds in Complex Molecules at Catalytic Surfaces. III. The Carbon—Hydrogen and Carbon—Carbon Bonds in Propane and Ethylene (1936) (2)
- Cataylsts—An Industrial Developments (1926) (2)
- A treatise on physical chemistry : a co-operative effort by a group of physical chemists (2)
- THE EXCHANGE REACTION BETWEEN DEUTERIUM AND WATER VAPOR ON SURFACES (1934) (2)
- Catalysis and catalytic agents in chemical processes (1922) (2)
- Catalytic Reaction of Sulfur Compounds Present in Petroleum - I - High Sulfur Naphthas in Contact with Nickel and Iron Catalysts (1930) (2)
- 1 Some Aspects of Catalytic Science (1957) (2)
- Atomistics and thermodynamics (1942) (2)
- Mechanism of the Hydrogen Chlorine Combination (1923) (2)
- Surface Chemistry. Theory and Applications. (1959) (1)
- The Potentialities of Catalytic Research in the Chemical Industry (1923) (1)
- VI.—The action of halogens on silver salts (1)
- Fifty Years of Chemical Kineticists (1962) (1)
- Elementary physical chemistry : adapted from A treatise on physical chemistry (1)
- The Mechanism of ‘Knock’ Suppression (1927) (1)
- The Transition Point of Sodium Sulfate Decadeuterate (1934) (1)
- Heavy hydrogen—A new research tool☆ (1934) (1)
- LARGE MOLECULES IN SCIENCE AND LIFE. (1937) (1)
- Technique of inorganic chemistry, Volume 4: edited by Hans B. Jonassen and Arnold Weissberger. 400 pages, diagrams, 6 × 9 in. New York, Interscience Publishers, John Wiley and Sons, 1965. Price, $15.00 (1965) (1)
- Quantitative Laws in Biological Chemistry (1916) (1)
- Aqueous Treatments of Nylon Fibers (1965) (1)
- CONCENTRATION OF TRITIUM (H3) (1935) (1)
- Contact Catalysis and Surface Chemistry (1950) (1)
- States of Aggregation (Tammann, G.) (1)
- D. Fundamentals of Chemical Kinetics (1956) (1)
- Part of the catalyst in the processing of coal (0)
- Letter from Hugh S. Taylor, Princeton University to Michael Heidelberger (1939) (0)
- Physical Chemical Research and Industrial Progress (1935) (0)
- Princeton University, 1746–1946 (1946) (0)
- Catalysis Serves the Petroleum Industry (1941) (0)
- The Optical Basis of the Theory of Valency (1936) (0)
- Catalysis. Volume II. Fundamental Principles (Part 2). (1955) (0)
- PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY: RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT. (1936) (0)
- The oxidation of fuel vapours in air. Discussion (1932) (0)
- The Simplest Element of All (1927) (0)
- Water purification and sewage disposal (0)
- First Report of the Committee on Photochemistry, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, National Research Council (0)
- Support for Basic Research (1946) (0)
- Princeton University (Chemical education in). (1947) (0)
- Light: Chemical Aspects of Light . By E. J. Bowen. 191 pages. New York: Oxford University Press. January, 1943. $4.00. (1943) (0)
- The Theory of Valency: The Optical Basis of the Theory of Valency . By R. de L. Kronig, University of Groningen. The Macmillan Company, New York. x + 246 pp. Price, $4.50. (1936) (0)
- The Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces. Second edition (Adam, N. K.) (1938) (0)
- Magnetism and Atomic Structure (Stoner, E. C.) (1927) (0)
- Research in the Physical Sciences (1944) (0)
- Adsorption and Specific Reactions at Surfaces (1931) (0)
- Recent researches on methanol‐type catalysts (1931) (0)
- THEORY OF CATALYSIS IN SURFACE REACTIONS OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY (1935) (0)
- The New Heat Theorem (Nernst, W.) (0)
- Coal Utilization: Chemistry of Coal Utilization . By H. H. Lowry, editor, and a staff of 35 contributors. 2 volumes- Volume 1, pages 1-920; Volume II, pages 921-1868. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1945. The set, $20.00. (1945) (0)
- THIRD REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PHOTOCHEMISTRY,1 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL: INTRODUCTION (1937) (0)
- Chemistry-Its Interrelations with Other Sciences (1933) (0)
- A Treatise On Physical Chemistry Vol. 1 (0)
- SECONDARY PROCESSES IN THE PHOTOCHLORINATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE AND HYDROGEN1 (1937) (0)
- The Evolution and Development of the Quantum Theory (Bligh, N. M.) (1927) (0)
- Introduction of Henry Eyring (1950) (0)
- Catalytic Reactions among Complex Molecules (1937) (0)
- CATALYSIS AND THE MECHANISM OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS (1927) (0)
- A Treatise On Physical Chemistry Volume Ii (0)
- Kinetics of Contact Catalysis and the Industrial Background (1940) (0)
- Adsorption and Collective Paramagnetism. University of California, Santa Barbara, California (1962), x, Academic Press Inc., New York and London, 189 pp. Price $7.50 (1963) (0)
- Molecular films the cyclotron and the new biology (1942) (0)
- VARIETIES OF HYDROGEN (1935) (0)
- Introduction to Symposium. (1935) (0)
- Fundamentals in the Problem of Resistance to Deterioration (1933) (0)
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