Nuclear magnetic resonance study of xenon adsorbed on metal-NaY zeolites. A new method for the determination of the mean number of atoms in small metallic particles supported on Y zeolites

A nuclear magnetic resonance study of xenon adsorbed on Pt-NaY zeolites, with or without pre-chemisorbed hydrogen, has made it possible, first, to prove that chemisorption of hydrogen occurs homogeneously on all particles of similar size, and, secondly, to determine the number of platinum particules...

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