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  Determination of adsorption energies and kinetic parameters by isosteric methods

Ranke, W., & Joseph, Y. (2002). Determination of adsorption energies and kinetic parameters by isosteric methods. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 4, 2483-2498. doi:10.1039/B200363E.

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Ranke, Wolfgang1, Author           
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Free keywords: 19: Iron oxide model catalysts: adsorption & catalysis
 Abstract: If adsorption is reversible and sufficiently fast, isotherms or isobars can be measured in adsorption-desorption equilibrium at low pressures on single crystal surfaces. The isosteric heat of adsorption can easily be derived from them using the Clausius Clapey-ron equation. Reaction orders and frequency factors can in principle be deduced from a fit of the isobars (or isotherms) using the kinetic equations for adsorption and desorption. Immobile and mobile precursor kinetics can be included in the analysis but the fit fails when structural phase transitions in the substrate or the adlayer cause the kinetics to become complex. We review the methods, strong points and limitations of isobar (isotherm) measurements and of their kinetic fits by discussing the adsorption of water, ethylbenzene and styrene on FeO(111), Fe3O4(111) and Pt(111) and the adsorption of ammonia on Germanium surfaces. Where
the kinetic fit was successful, mobile precursor kinetics is quite common and frequency factors for desorption deviate considerably from the often assumed value of 10e13 se-1.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2002-03-302002-05-13
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DOI: 10.1039/B200363E
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Title: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 4 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 2483 - 2498 Identifier: -