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Reactions Apparently Controlled by Surface Complexes

Catalytic Reactions Apparently Controlled by Surface Complexes. - It is [Pg.222]

Chemisorption of gases on carbonaceous surfaces has been considered in [Pg.222]

Baladin and V. Patrikeev,/. Gen. Chem. USSR (Engl Transl), 1941, 11, 225. [Pg.222]

Kislyth and A. G. Sidel nikov, Kinet. Catal (Engl. Transl), 1975, 16, 664. [Pg.222]

for example, Dollimore etal have considered thermodynamic aspects of the adsorption of organic vapours on graphites and carbon blacks. Heats of adsorption and entropies of adsorbed vapours were determined, and the authors came to the conclusion that mobile adsorption appeared to be very important in the systems. In some ways the observation that C2-C4 hydrocarbons were adsorbed flat on a graphite surface tends to support this conclusion, although Hoory and Praunitz prefer to explain their results in terms of double bond interaction with the graphite.Jonas et al. find [Pg.223]




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Apparent reactions

Complex surface reactions

Complexation control

Control: surfaces

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Surface complexation

Surface complexation reactions

Surface controlling reactions

Surface-controlled reactions

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