[HTML][HTML] Chemical imaging of catalytic solids with synchrotron radiation
AM Beale, SDM Jacques… - Chemical Society Reviews, 2010 - pubs.rsc.org
Heterogeneous catalysis is a term normally used to describe a group of catalytic processes,
yet it could equally be employed to describe the catalytic solid itself. A better understanding …
yet it could equally be employed to describe the catalytic solid itself. A better understanding …
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Chemical imaging of catalytic solids with synchrotron radiation
AM Beale, SDM Jacques… - Chemical Society …, 2010 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Heterogeneous catalysis is a term normally used to describe a group of catalytic processes,
yet it could equally be employed to describe the catalytic solid itself. A better understanding …
yet it could equally be employed to describe the catalytic solid itself. A better understanding …
Chemical Imaging of Catalytic Solids with Synchrotron Radiation
A Beale, S Jacques, B Weckhuysen - Chemical Society Reviews, 2011 - osti.gov
Heterogeneous catalysis is a term normally used to describe a group of catalytic processes,
yet it could equally be employed to describe the catalytic solid itself. A better understanding …
yet it could equally be employed to describe the catalytic solid itself. A better understanding …
Chemical imaging of catalytic solids with synchrotron radiation.
AM Beale, SD Jacques… - Chemical Society Reviews, 2010 - europepmc.org
Heterogeneous catalysis is a term normally used to describe a group of catalytic processes,
yet it could equally be employed to describe the catalytic solid itself. A better understanding …
yet it could equally be employed to describe the catalytic solid itself. A better understanding …