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Study of catalytic site structure and diffusion of radicals in porous heterogenous systems with ESR, ENDOR and ESE

  • Part I: Properties Of Catalytic Surfaces
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The generation of paramagnetic products by adsorption of quinones on activated catalysts has been used for the diagnostic of Lewis acid sites. It has been shown that the application of ENDOR, ESE, and 2 mm-band ESR are extremely effective methods for studying the nature of observed radical species and their environment. Two applications of the ESE method for studying the diffusion of spin probes in porous media are considered. The measurement of effective diffusion coefficients of radical probes in specimens of various heterogeneous systems is described. It has been found that effective diffusion coefficients depend strongly on the mean value of silica gel pore sizes and the mobility of the probe inside the pore.

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Samoilova, R.I., Milov, A.D. & Tsvetkov, Y.D. Study of catalytic site structure and diffusion of radicals in porous heterogenous systems with ESR, ENDOR and ESE. Mol Eng 4, 39–59 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01004049

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