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Palladium hydrogen system

F. A. Lewis, TIu - Palladium-Hydrogen System, Academic Press, London, 1967, 178 pp. [Pg.64]

Nevertheless it does not change the principle of the mechanism proposed by Scholten and Konvalinka, i.e. the ability to act catalytically of only the superficial palladium centers released from the vicinity of the interstitial hydrogen. Bearing in mind the dynamic character of the equilibrium in a palladium-hydrogen system as a whole is to regard such centers as being mobile in the surface layer of the hydride. [Pg.259]

Garcia, J.A. and Mandelis, A., Study of the thin-film palladium/hydrogen system by an optical transmittance method, Review Scientific Instruments, 67(11), 3981,1996. [Pg.533]

Lewis, F. A., The Palladium Hydrogen System, Academic, New York, 1967. [Pg.307]

F.A. Lewis, The Palladium Hydrogen System", Academic Press, 1967. [Pg.119]

F.A. Lewis, The palladium-hydrogen system. Pt III. Alloy systems and hydrogen permeation. Plat. Met Rev. 26 121 (1982). [Pg.456]

PG. Simmonds, G.R. Shoemake, and J.E. Lovelock, Palladium hydrogen system Efficient interface for gas chromatography-mass-spectrometry. Anal. Chem. 42 881 (1970). [Pg.457]

X-ray analysis of the palladium— hydrogen systems gives results which are in harmony with the view that hydrogen and palladium form two crystalline solid phases, one of which is practically pure palladium and the other a saturated solution of hydrogen in palladium. ... [Pg.88]

Jones T A, Bott B, Hurst N W and Mann B 1983 Solid state gas sensors zinc oxide single crystals and metal phthalocyanine films Proc. Int. Meeting on Chemical Sensors (Analytical Chemistry Symposia Series 17, Fukuoda 1993) ed T Seiyama, K Fueki, J Shiokawa and S Suzuki (New York Elsevier) pp 90-4 Saeki H and Suzuki S 1992 Organic thin film semiconductor device Japanese Patent IPX 19881102 63-277732 US Patent 3 Q19 595 Lewis A 1967 The Palladium Hydrogen System (New York Academic)... [Pg.396]

Neutron scattering studies of setal hydrogen systems The palladium hydrogen system Ab Initio calculations of metal hydrogen systems Experimental measurements of the inelastic neuron scattering form factors for scattering to excited states in PdH... [Pg.507]

The results reported in this chapter refer to the palladium-hydrogen system, which, for a number of reasons, is often seen as the prototype metal-hydrogen system. Thus, as mentioned above, palladium was the first known case of a metal that dissolved hydrogen [3]. Moreover, the crystal lattice is very simple (NaCl) and the metal lattice in the hydride case is the same as in the metal (f.c.c.). This is particularly important in that it provides the opportunity to produce single crystals of the stoichiometric hydride, which makes it possible to study the individual excited states of the proton. [Pg.512]


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