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TPD studies of ethylene adsorption over platinum black

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TPD studies of ethylene adsorption over Pt-blacks of various dispersity with and without hydrogen at 298 K indicate that the metal dispersity and the presence of hydrogen on the surface influence the direction of hydrocarbon transformation on platinum.

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Исследовалась адсорбция этилена при 298 К на Pt-чернях различной дисперсности с адсорбированным водородом и без него. Дисперсность металла и присутствне водорода на поверхности влияют на направление процессов превращения углеводородов на платине.

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Babenkova, L.V., Popova, N.M. & Kokh, I.G. TPD studies of ethylene adsorption over platinum black. React Kinet Catal Lett 17, 287–290 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02065834

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