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The multicomponent temperature-programmed desorption technique

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After adsorption of 1-butene on NaHY zeolite, the desorbate consists of about twelve different components. The application of the temperature-programmed desorption technique to such a system is shown. As a result a modification of the TPD method, the so-called multicomponent TPD, is proposed.

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После адсорбции бутена-1 на NaHY цеолите, десорбент содержит около двенадщати различных компонентов. Описывается использование техники температурно-прогрпммированной десорбции (ТПД) для таких систем. В результате предлагается модификация метода ТПД, т.наз., многокомпонентная ТПД.

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Gałuszka, J., Cęckiewicz, S. The multicomponent temperature-programmed desorption technique. React Kinet Catal Lett 7, 487–493 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02073841

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