Issue 2, 1982

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

Abstract

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 and therefore their mean size. This technique seems highly useful when particles contain very few atoms and cannot be detected by electron microscopy.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1982,78, 403-410

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

L. de Menorval, J. P. Fraissard and T. Ito, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1982, 78, 403 DOI: 10.1039/F19827800403

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