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The Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange on Defect Zinc Oxide

The limitations of these data are numerous. First of all, they do not pretend to show a proportionality between reaction rate and the concentration of conduction electrons which is not measured by a conductivity experiment relative to the bulk material. [Pg.57]

Samples which have been sintered in air show the break in the Arrhenius plot even after a similar activation in hydrogen. Activation in vacuo, for both sintered and unsintered samples, leads to some irrepro-ducibility of the rates, which tends to disappear after the samples are heated in the reacting mixture. The difference between activations in [Pg.59]


III. The Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange on Defect Zinc Oxide. 56... [Pg.47]


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Defects, oxidation

Deuterium exchange

Deuterium hydrogen

Deuterium oxide

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Hydrogen defects

Hydrogen deuterium exchange

Hydrogen on the

Hydrogen oxidation, exchange

Hydrogen-deuterium exchang

Hydrogen/deuterium oxide exchange

Hydrogenation deuterium

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Oxidative defects

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