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EXAFS studies lead compounds

Formation of monosized supported clusters by the above method seems to be, however, of limited success, apart from an example referred to below [1]. A single cluster size organo-metallic complex will generally lead to a distribution of cluster sizes [7], and clusters (particles) with diameters d up to 20 A (n up to 280) were observed by electron microscopy (EM see abbreviations, p. 320) [1]. For this more general case of cluster production ( supported catalysts ) from organometallic compounds, proceeding probably via migration of atoms, see a recent review on EXAFS studies in catalysis [8] see also an older review by Yermakov and Kuznetsov [9]. [Pg.334]


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