Catalytic Kinetics: Chemistry and Engineering, 2nd Edition, offers a unified view of homogeneous, heterogeneous, and enzymatic catalysis that form the cornerstone of practical catalysis. This resource has an integrated, cross-disciplinary approach to kinetics and transport phenomena in catalysis, but still recognizes the fundamental differences between different types of catalysis. The book focuses on a quantitative chemical understanding and links the mathematical approach to kinetics with chemistry. A diverse group of catalysts is covered, including catalysis by acids, organometallic complexes, solid inorganic materials, and enzymes. This second edition is fully updated, revised, and expanded. New to this edition is a chapter on the concepts of cascade catalysis. Expanded content provides more in depth coverage of several areas, including organocatalysis, enzymatic kinetics, nonlinear dynamics, solvent effects, nanokinetics, kinetic isotope effects, and polynomial kinetics. Further, a substantial number of examples and exercises on homogeneous, heterogeneous, and enzymatic catalysis covering various types of reactions have been added at the end of each chapter.