Study of the Adsorption Activity of Skeletal Nickel with Respect to Reactive Hydrogen by Simultaneous Thermal Analysis Mass Spectrometry

A method for the determination of the total amounts and physical parameters of adsorbed individual hydrogen species on the surface and in the bulk of metal catalysts of liquid-phase hydrogenation reactions by simultaneous thermal analysis mass spectrometry was proposed. The adsorptions of reactive h...

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Chemistry
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Hydrogen storage
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Liquid phases
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Nickel
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Surface chemistry
Thermal analysis
Transition metal compounds
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