A radiotracer technique for adsorption and catalysis studies: Application to 14C-benzene chemisorption and rehydrogenation on Pt(111) — S.M. Davis (1981) | RDL Network
A radiotracer technique for adsorption and catalysis studies: Application to 14C-benzene chemisorption and rehydrogenation on Pt(111)
Article 1981 en
Authors
SD
S.M. Davis
BG
B. E. Gordon
MP
M. R. Press
Abstract
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A radiotracer counting system was developed for adsorption and catalysis studies in ultrahigh vacuum using small area, single crystal surfaces. The counting system utilizes a rugged, compact, and rotatable surface barrier detector with a sensitivity sufficient to detect about 1×1013 molecules cm−2 containing carbon-14. The operating characteristics and performance of this counting system are discussed along with its application to studies of 14C-benzene chemisorption and rehydrogenation on the (111) crystal face of platinum.
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