3 - 13 |
The reliability of vibrational spectroscopy as a means of identification of the structures of chemisorbed species on metal surfaces: the cases of CO, NO and C-2 hydrocarbon surface species Sheppard N, De La Cruz C |
15 - 31 |
Reactivity of SO2 and NH3 on copper well-defined surfaces: an IRAS investigation Pradier CM |
33 - 42 |
In situ infrared spectroscopy applied to catalytic reactions on metal single crystals Shorthouse LJ, Jugnet Y, Bertolini JC |
43 - 58 |
On the critical use of molar absorption coefficients for adsorbed species: the methanol/silica system Morterra C, Magnacca G, Bolis V |
59 - 71 |
Manifestations of the acidity of adsorbed molecules in H-bonded complexes with silanol groups: Lewis acidity of ozone Tsyganenko AA, Storozheva EN, Manoilova OV |
73 - 82 |
Site-specified and complex-specified formation of geminal species during adsorption of small molecules on cationic sites Hadjiivanov K, Ivanova E, Klissurski D |
83 - 90 |
Methylacetylene and tert-butylacetylene as IR-probe molecules for the characterisation of basicity Mordenti D, Grotz P, Knozinger H |
91 - 105 |
Interaction of N-2, CO and NO with Cu-exchanged ETS-10: a compared FTIR study with other Cu-zeolites and with dispersed Cu2O Bordiga S, Paze C, Berlier G, Scarano D, Spoto G, Zecchina A, Lamberti C |
107 - 119 |
Nature and reactivity of Co species in a cobalt-containing beta zeolite: an FTIR study Geobaldo F, Onida B, Rivolo P, Di Renzo F, Fajula F, Garrone E |
121 - 130 |
Surface morphology and reactivity of microcrystalline MgO -Single and multiple acid-base pairs in low coordination revealed by FTIR spectroscopy of adsorbed CO, CD3CN and D-2 Martra G, Cacciatori T, Marchese L, Hargreaves JSJ, Mellor IM, Joyner RW, Coluccia S |
131 - 138 |
The study of heterogeneity of OH groups in zeolites by comparing the half-width of IR band of hydroxyls interacting with adsorbed molecules Datka J, Gil B |
139 - 154 |
Infrared studies on SnO2 and Pd/SnO2 Amalric-Popescu D, Bozon-Verduraz F |
155 - 167 |
Methanol as an IR probe to study the reduction process in ceria-zirconia mixed compounds Binet C, Daturi M |
169 - 181 |
Oxidative properties of niobium-containing mesoporous silica catalysts Ziolek M, Sobczak I, Lewandowska A, Nowak I, Decyk P, Renn M, Jankowska B |
183 - 196 |
Study of the formation of LaMO3 (M = Co, Mn) perovskites by propionates precursors: application to the catalytic destruction of chlorinated VOCs Sinquin G, Petit C, Hindermann JP, Kiennemann A |
197 - 211 |
Mechanism of the selective catalytic reduction of NO in oxygen excess by propane on H-Cu-ZSM-5 - Formation of isocyanide species via acrylonitrile intermediate Poignant F, Freysz JL, Daturi M, Saussey J |
213 - 225 |
Characterization and hydrocarbon oxidation activity of coprecipitated mixed oxides Mn3O4/Al2O3 Finocchio E, Busca G |
227 - 241 |
2D-COS IR study of coking in xylene isomerisation on H-MFI zeolite Thibault-Starzyk F, Vimont A, Gilson JP |
243 - 253 |
Computer modeling of the infrared spectra of zeolite catalysts Smirnov KS, Bougeard D |
255 - 269 |
Parallel between infrared characterisation and ab initio calculations of CO adsorption on sulphided Mo catalysts Travert A, Dujardin C, Mauge F, Cristol S, Paul JF, Payen E, Bougeard D |
271 - 284 |
FT-IR study of surface properties of unsupported MoS2 Mauge F, Lamotte J, Nesterenko NS, Manoilova O, Tsyganenko AA |