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Applications of EPR to Surface Chemistry : Study, Classification and Uses of Adsorbed Species

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Magnetic Resonance in Colloid and Interface Science

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After a brief survey of the important events in the field of EPR applied to the study of adsorbed species and of the adsorption processes, the general features of adsorbed species are outlined : energy, distinction between adsorbed and bulk species and between physically and chemically adsorbed species, types, origin and formation of adsorbed species. A classification of the hitherto known adsorbed species is proposed which is based on their relation to adsorption processes and thus on the type of surface to adsorbed species bond : class A (physisorption) and class B (chimisorption). The latter class is divided further into two subclasses : one corresponds to species observed by EPR directly after adsorption, the other to species observed only after a secondary process (reaction or subsequent adsorption). After examples showing what information the EPR technique can give on adsorbed species (identification, structure, surface to adsorbed species bond, mobility), a review is given on the uses of adsorbed species to investigate various properties of the solid onto which they are adsorbed.

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Che, M. (1980). Applications of EPR to Surface Chemistry : Study, Classification and Uses of Adsorbed Species. In: Fraissard, J.P., Resing, H.A. (eds) Magnetic Resonance in Colloid and Interface Science. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 61. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9079-1_6

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