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Sulfide complexes classification

In the next sections, solid catalysts are classified on the basis of their type of material, the most important types comprising metals, metal oxides, and metal sulfides. It is emphasized, however, that a more fundamental classification is also possible, although it can be developed to only a small degree because the science of catalysis is so complex. The next few paragraphs summarize this alternative classification based on the reactions catalyzed and the structures of intermediates this classification also is a start toward unifying homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, which have traditionally been considered separately. [Pg.57]

Minerals are most commonly classified on the basis of the presence of a major chemical component (i.e., anion or anionic complex) into several mineral classes such as, for instance, native elements, sulfides and sulfosalts, oxides, carbonates, sulfates, phosphates, silicates, etc. Today, there exist two main mineralogical classifications of minerals according to either... [Pg.756]


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