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Structure sensitivity single-crystal surface orientation effect

Is it known that the rate of hydrogenolysis reactions are extremely sensitive to effects of alloying, surface contamination, poisoning, etc. Consequently, in all cases where supported metals are used there must be concern as to whether apparent particle size effects are due to structure sensitivity or to some minor contamination effect. In the few cases where clean single crystal surfaces have been used there is evidence of a structure effect.338 However, the maximum change in activity between different crystal faces seems to be about a factor of 10. For Ni single crystals the (100) surface is more active than the (111) surface. A similar conclusion has been reached for oriented Ni powder samples.339... [Pg.190]


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Crystal effectiveness

Crystal effects

Crystal orienting

Crystal sensitivity

Crystal structure effect

Crystallization orientation effects

Orientation effect

Orientation sensitivity

Orientational crystallization

Orientational structure

Oriented crystallization

Oriented structure

Orienting effect

Sensitivity effect

Single crystal surfaces

Single effect

Single structure

Single-crystal orientation

Single-crystal structures

Single-surface

Structure orientation

Structure sensitivity

Structure-sensitive sensitivity

Surface crystal structure

Surface orientation

Surface sensitivity

Surface sensitization

Surface-structure sensitivity

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