This unique book critically evaluates the extensive literature in the
field of Metal-Catalysed Reactions of Hydrocarbons, with emphasis on
reaction mechanisms involving hydrogenation, hydrogenolysis, skeletal
and positional isomerisation, and exchange reactions. The concentration
is on identifying the physico-chemical characteristics of active centres
in chemical reactions, showing how these may be modified to improve the
desired behavior of the catalyst, and controlling those aspects of the
catalyst's structure that limit its overall performance. The close focus
on hydrocarbons will appeal to researchers, students and working
technicians in the industry.