Spectroscopic Study of Acceptor Properties of the Surface of Catalysts Full article
| Journal | Kinetics and Catalysis ISSN: 0023-1584 , E-ISSN: 1608-3210 | ||
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| Output data | Year: 1976, Volume: 17, Number: 4, Pages: 893-898 Pages count : 6 | ||
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                            Abstract:
                            Infrared data for pyridine, PhCN, MeCN, and acetone adsorbed on electron-acceptor centers of silicates, germanates, phosphates, molybdates, and antimonates and electronic spectral data for PhCH:CHCOPh and Ph2CHOH adsorbed on silicates and phosphates indicated that the electron-acceptor capability of the surface was detected by the metal cations present.
                        
                    
                
                        Cite:
                                Paukshtis E.A.
    ,        Shinkarenko V.G.
    ,        Karakchiev L.G.
    
Spectroscopic Study of Acceptor Properties of the Surface of Catalysts
Kinetics and Catalysis. 1976. V.17. N4. P.893-898. WOS РИНЦ
                                                                        Spectroscopic Study of Acceptor Properties of the Surface of Catalysts
Kinetics and Catalysis. 1976. V.17. N4. P.893-898. WOS РИНЦ
                                Original:
                                        Паукштис Е.А.
    ,        Шинкаренко В.Г.
    ,        Каракчиев Л.Г.
    
Спектроскопическое исследование акцепторных свойств поверхности катализаторов
Кинетика и катализ. 1976. Т.17. №4. С.1029-1034. РИНЦ ANCAN
                                            
                    
                                            Спектроскопическое исследование акцепторных свойств поверхности катализаторов
Кинетика и катализ. 1976. Т.17. №4. С.1029-1034. РИНЦ ANCAN
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                    | Submitted: | Dec 2, 1974 | 
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                | Web of science: | WOS:A1976DB58300015 | 
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