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... chemisorption value . Much of the chemisorbed oxygen could be reversibly desorbed by evacuation at -196 ° and considerably more by raising the temperature to 60 ° , but the equivalent of about 0-1 of a physically adsorbed monolayer ...
... chemisorption value . Much of the chemisorbed oxygen could be reversibly desorbed by evacuation at -196 ° and considerably more by raising the temperature to 60 ° , but the equivalent of about 0-1 of a physically adsorbed monolayer ...
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... chemisorption experiments were then carried out to determine whether Vo / Vm was repro- ducible . Table 1 illustrates the results obtained from a further five chemisorption experiments , listed in chrono- logical order . To check that ...
... chemisorption experiments were then carried out to determine whether Vo / Vm was repro- ducible . Table 1 illustrates the results obtained from a further five chemisorption experiments , listed in chrono- logical order . To check that ...
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... chemisorption . Re- versibility suggests chemisorption as molecular species ( probably O2 if electron - transfer occurs ) while irreversi- bility is often associated with dissociation into 0- or 02 . Such a mechanism is speculative and ...
... chemisorption . Re- versibility suggests chemisorption as molecular species ( probably O2 if electron - transfer occurs ) while irreversi- bility is often associated with dissociation into 0- or 02 . Such a mechanism is speculative and ...
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Dolcetti G See Peloso A 1506 | 1031 |
Structures of cyclic amides Part III Thio and selenolactams | 1033 |
Equilibria in solutions which contain a metal ion and an aminoacid | 1039 |
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