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- compounds in the absence of metal catalysts. The unsaturated substrate is chemisorbed onto the catalyst, with most sites covered by the substrate. In heterogeneous...
- Hydrides can be discrete molecules, oligomers or polymers, ionic solids, chemisorbed monolayers,[citation needed] bulk metals (interstitial), or other materials...
- carbon black produced by any means remains common. All carbon blacks have chemisorbed oxygen complexes (i.e., carboxylic, quinonic, lactonic, phenolic groups...
- ed Kisliuk, P. (January 1957). "The sticking probabilities of gases chemisorbed on the surfaces of solids". Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids...
- Matsushima, T. (May 2, 1982). "Phase transitions of a two-dimensional chemisorbed system: H on Fe(110)". Surface Science. 117 (1): 257–266. Bibcode:1982SurSc...
- His PhD thesis was titled "X-ray standing wave analysis for bromine chemisorbed on silicon." "AAAS Members Elected as Fellows". American ****ociation...
-  (<100∘C), O−2+e−⇔2O− (100−300∘C), andO−+e−⇔O2−(>300∘C). The composition of chemisorbed oxygen ions on gas sensors is contingent upon the operational temperature...
- processing steps (synthesis, modification, etc.). In the absence of chemisorbed or physisorbed species particle surfaces in aqueous suspension are generally...
- process. For example, in the production of ethylene, a small amount of chemisorbed chlorine will act as a promoter by improving Ag-catalyst selectivity...
- molecules reacting with each other via the formation of chemisorbed intermediates. After the chemisorbed species combine (by forming bonds with each other)...