Abstract
The application of the kinetic isotope method to heterogeneous catalytic processes is possible for surface compounds by using the steady-state relation. However, the characterization of intermediate products becomes ambiguous if sorption rates are of the same order of magnitude as surface reactions rates. The isotopic exchange reaction renders possible the estimation of sorption rates.
Bauer, F;
Dermietzel, J
[1]
- Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Leipzig. Zentralinstitut fuer Isotopen- und Strahlenforschung
Citation Formats
Bauer, F, and Dermietzel, J.
Kinetic investigation of heterogeneous catalytic reactions by means of the kinetic isotope method.
Germany: N. p.,
1978.
Web.
Bauer, F, & Dermietzel, J.
Kinetic investigation of heterogeneous catalytic reactions by means of the kinetic isotope method.
Germany.
Bauer, F, and Dermietzel, J.
1978.
"Kinetic investigation of heterogeneous catalytic reactions by means of the kinetic isotope method."
Germany.
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title = {Kinetic investigation of heterogeneous catalytic reactions by means of the kinetic isotope method}
author = {Bauer, F, and Dermietzel, J}
abstractNote = {The application of the kinetic isotope method to heterogeneous catalytic processes is possible for surface compounds by using the steady-state relation. However, the characterization of intermediate products becomes ambiguous if sorption rates are of the same order of magnitude as surface reactions rates. The isotopic exchange reaction renders possible the estimation of sorption rates.}
journal = []
volume = {14:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1978}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Kinetic investigation of heterogeneous catalytic reactions by means of the kinetic isotope method}
author = {Bauer, F, and Dermietzel, J}
abstractNote = {The application of the kinetic isotope method to heterogeneous catalytic processes is possible for surface compounds by using the steady-state relation. However, the characterization of intermediate products becomes ambiguous if sorption rates are of the same order of magnitude as surface reactions rates. The isotopic exchange reaction renders possible the estimation of sorption rates.}
journal = []
volume = {14:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1978}
month = {Sep}
}