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ADVANCES IN CATALYSIS VOLUME 3. Content: Front Cover; Advances in Catalysis and Related Subjects, Volume III; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume III; Editors' Preface; Chapter 1. Balandin's Contribution to Heterogeneous Catalysis; I. Introduction; II. The Multiplet Theory; III. Discussion of the Theory; IV. Steric Considerations in Catalysis; References; Chapter 2. Magnetism and the Structure of Catalytically Active Solids; I. Introduction; II. General Principles; III. Experimental Methods; IV. The Susceptibility Isotherm; V. Supported Chromium Oxide; VI. Supported Oxides of Manganese; VII. Supported Nickel Oxide VIII. Supported Iron OxideIX. Supported Copper Oxide; X. Related Systems; XI. Self-Supported Systems; XII. Ferromagnetism; XIII. Identification of Ferromagnetic Phases; XIV. Reaction Processes; XV. Solution Processes; XVI. Summary; References; Chapter 3. Catalytic Oxidation of Acetylene in Air for Oxygen Manufacture; I. Introduction; II. Condition of Air and Acetylene; III. Acetylene Removal; IV. Catalyst Compositions; V. Regeneration; VI. Mechanism of the Oxidation Reactions; VII. Mechanism of the Oxidation by Silver Nitrate; References; Chapter 4. The Poisoning of Metallic Catalysts I. Catalysts Susceptible to PoisoningII. Principal Types of Catalyst Poisons; III. The Form of Catalyst Poisoning Curves; IV. Further Factors Influencing Toxicity; V. Beneficial Poisoning; References; Chapter 5. Catalytic Cracking of Pure Hydrocarbons; I. Introduction; II. Catalytic Cracking Reactions; III. Catalytic Cracking of Paraffins; IV. Catalytic Cracking of Olefins; V. Catalytic Cracking of Naphthenes; VI. Catalytic Cracking of Aromatic Hydrocarbons; VII. Structure of Cracking Catalysts; References; Chapter 6. Chemical Characteristics and Structure of Cracking Catalysts I. IntroductionII. Measurement of the "Acidity" of Cracking Catalysts; III. Identification of the Acid Centers as the Catalytically Active Sites; IV. Structure of the Acid; V. Mechanism of Hydrocarbon Reactions on a Cracking Catalyst; References; Chapter 7. Reaction Rates and Selectivity in Catalyst Pores; I. Introduction; III . The Physical Picture of the Pore Structure; III. Mechanism of Transport in Catalyst Pores; IV. Physical Factors Determining Reaction Rates on Porous Catalysts . (Definition of Rate Constants, the Fundamental Differential Equation and the Law of Conservation of Mass V. Reaction Rates in Single PoresVI. Reaction Rates on Practical Catalyst Pellets; VII. Reaction Rates on Poisoned Catalysts (Apparent Selective Poisoning); VIII. Effect of Pore Structure on Catalyst Selectivity; Appendix; Glossary of Symbols; References; Chapter 8. Nickel Sulfide Catalysts; I. Introduction; II. The Nickel-Sulfur Equilibrium; III. Physical Adsorption of Gases on Ni2S2 Catalysts; IV. Chemisorption of Gases on Ni2S2; V. Supports for Stabilizing Nickel Sulfide; VI. Preparation of Nickel Sulfide Catalysts; VII. Useful Life and Regeneration Abstract: ADVANCES IN CATALYSIS VOLUME 3