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The energy of bonding of a nickel catalyst with oxygen

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The method of chemisorption equilibria was applied to the determination of the energy of bonding of the surface of a nickel catalyst with oxygen. Values of 57.1–57.9 kcal were obtained for the region of medium coverages.

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Kiperman, S.L., Balandin, A.A. & Davydova, O.R. The energy of bonding of a nickel catalyst with oxygen. Russ Chem Bull 6, 1156–1158 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01169399

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