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The determination of the free-metal surface area of palladium catalysts

Scholten et al., 1962

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10411450731555594455
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Scholten J
Van Montfoort A
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Journal of Catalysis

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Two methods are indicated for the determination of the metallic part of the total surface area of palladium-on-carrier catalysts from the chemisorption of carbon monoxide at room temperature. These methods are particularly suitable for use with a range of metal …
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