books on heterogeneous catalysis of organic reactions

Not many books specifically address heterogeneous catalysis of organic reactions. The following list includes those whose aim is practical organic synthesis using heterogeneous catalysts and/or the fine chemicals industry One, Stereochemistry of Heterogeneous Metal Catalysis, by M. Bartok and his faculty at The Department of Organic Chemistry at Jozsef Attila University in Szeged, Hungary, includes discussions of reaction mechanisms in many chapters. And the most recent addition, Heterogeneous Catalysis for the Synthetic Chemist, by R. L. Augustine, brings surface frontier molecular orbitals, chemoselectivity, regioselectivity, and stereoselectivity into discussions on reaction mechanisms on surfaces.

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