Volume 62, 1966

Oxygen chemisorption on doped nickel oxide and related conductivity changes

Abstract

The chemisorption of O2on NiO doped with Li2O and Cr2O3has been studied in the temperature range 250–350°C. The uptake and the d.c. conductivity changes occurring during the adsorption were measured simultaneously and recorded continuously. Pressure changes were followed in a constant volume apparatus by a self-balancing Pirani gauge, and the conductivity changes were determined using a novel electrode assembly.

The rate of adsorption of O2on NiO samples could not be described by a single process although more than half of the uptake was accounted for by Elovich-type kinetics. Doping affected the activation energies of adsorption and other kinetic parameters; total coverage was increased by both Li- and Cr-doping. Samples were characterized by determinations of a.c. conductivity, magnetic susceptibility, surface area and X-ray structure.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966,62, 1620-1631

Oxygen chemisorption on doped nickel oxide and related conductivity changes

P. G. Dickens and T. K. Halstead, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966, 62, 1620 DOI: 10.1039/TF9666201620

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