Personal perspectives from fifty years in catalysis research Anders Nielsen Views and Perspectives Pages: 189 - 192
On the structure of the activated iron catalyst for ammonia synthesis J. SchützeW. MahdiR. Schlögl Ammonia Synthesis Pages: 195 - 214
Ammonia synthesis kinetics: Surface chemistry, rate expressions, and kinetic analysis Luis M. AparicioJames A. Dumesic Ammonia Synthesis Pages: 233 - 252
The surface science based ammonia kinetics revisited P. StoltzeJ. K. Nørskov Ammonia Synthesis Pages: 253 - 263
Nitrogen dissociation on Fe: Activated, non-activated or both? M. Bowker Ammonia Synthesis Pages: 265 - 271
Temperature programmed adsorption and desorption of nitrogen on iron ammonia synthesis catalysts, and consequences for the microkinetic analysis of NH3 synthesis B. Fastrup Ammonia Synthesis Pages: 273 - 283
Isotopic tracing study of K promotion of NH3 synthesis on Ru John U. NwalorJames G. Goodwin Jr. Ammonia Synthesis Pages: 285 - 293
On the mechanism of poisoning and promotion of ammonia synthesis K. C. WaughD. A. ButlerB. E. Hayden Ammonia Synthesis Pages: 295 - 301
Dynamics and self-organization of catalytic systems G. Ertl Future Directions and Industrial Perspectives Pages: 305 - 314
New developments in the surface science approach to catalysis David A. King Future Directions and Industrial Perspectives Pages: 315 - 324
Direct observations of changes in surface structures by scanning tunneling microscopy F. BesenbacherP. T. SprungerE. Lægsgaard Future Directions and Industrial Perspectives Pages: 325 - 341
Dynamics of direct and indirect channels to dissociative adsorption David A. ButlerBrian E. Hayden Future Directions and Industrial Perspectives Pages: 343 - 351
Future Directions and Industrial Perspectives Micro- and macro-kinetics: Their relationship in heterogeneous catalysis Charles T. Campbell OriginalPaper Pages: 353 - 366
Wetting/ non-wetting phenomena during catalysis: Evidence from in situ on-line EXAFS studies of Cu-based catalysts Bjerne S. ClausenJakob SchiøtzHenrik Topsøe Future Directions and Industrial Perspectives Pages: 367 - 376
Linking science and industrial catalysis J. R. Rostrup-Nielsen Future Directions and Industrial Perspectives Pages: 377 - 382
From quantum physics to heterogeneous catalysis J. K. Nørskov Summary and Position Papers Pages: 385 - 403
Ammonia synthesis: The bellwether reaction in heterogeneous catalysis M. Boudart Summary and Position Papers Pages: 405 - 414