Issue 0, 1931

CCX.—The intermediate-compound theory of heterogeneous catalysis. An attempt at a quantitative investigation of the range of validity of this theory for the reaction 2H2+ O2→ 2H2O on a copper catalyst

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CCX.—The intermediate-compound theory of heterogeneous catalysis. An attempt at a quantitative investigation of the range of validity of this theory for the reaction 2H2+ O2→ 2H2O on a copper catalyst

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J. Chem. Soc., 1931, 1525-1532

CCX.—The intermediate-compound theory of heterogeneous catalysis. An attempt at a quantitative investigation of the range of validity of this theory for the reaction 2H2+ O2→ 2H2O on a copper catalyst

F. J. Wilkins and S. H. Bastow, J. Chem. Soc., 1931, 1525 DOI: 10.1039/JR9310001525

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