Title of article
An intermittent temperature-programmed desorption method for studying kinetics of desorption from heterogeneous surfaces
Author/Authors
J. F. Gaillard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
6
From page
91
To page
96
Abstract
Reported results show the interest of an intermittent temperature-programmed desorption (ITPD) technique for gaining
information on thermodynamics and desorption kinetics of small molecules from the surface of dispersed solids. This technique
is a differential form of TPD where a saw-tooth heating program is used to generate a sequence of interrupted desorptions. Two
examples are described and discussed in terms of heat of desorption, activation energy of desorption and frequency factors.We
first considered ammonia desorption from two different zeolites, that is H-ZSM5 and H-O, in order to get information on their
surface acidity. Secondly, oxygen desorption from SnO2 was investigated in order to get quantitative data on O2/SnO2
interaction, this oxide being used in sensors of reducing gases in the atmosphere
Keywords
ITPD , Zeolites , Temperature-programmed desorption , Ammonia , SnO2 , Oxygen
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1000414
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