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Thermal programmed desorption spectra

The number of acid sites on pillared clays was determined by means of temperature programmed desorption (TPD) of ammonia. In each TPD experiment, a sample weighing about 0.5 g was treated in vacuo for 1 h at a given temperature in the range 400 - 600°C. Ammonia was adsorbed at a desired temperature (100-300°C) for 30 min and evacuated for 30 min. This sample was heated to 700°C at a rate of 10°C/min and desorbed ammonia was monitored by thermal conductivity detector. As water was desorbed simultaneously with ammonia, the ammonia TPD spectrum was obtained by point-by-point subtraction of the water desorption spectrum obtained with the sample which had not adsorbed ammonia. [Pg.379]

Temperature-programmed thermal desorption of NO adsorbed on TiO, revealed maxima in the desorption spectrum at 450 and 660 K. The two... [Pg.280]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.156 , Pg.157 , Pg.158 ]




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