A study of the sites involved in the chemisorption of hydrogen on Co3O4 by magnetic and nuclear neutron diffraction
Abstract
D2 dissociates on Co3O4 at room temperature but not at 40 K, and donates electrons to Co3+ defects in tetrahedral sites.
D2 dissociates on Co3O4 at room temperature but not at 40 K, and donates electrons to Co3+ defects in tetrahedral sites.
J. Beaufils, Y. Barbaux and B. Saubat, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1982, 1212 DOI: 10.1039/C39820001212
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