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How are Dynamic Properties Measured?
Dynamic properties can be measured using various techniques:
Temperature-Programmed Desorption (TPD)
: Used to study desorption kinetics by monitoring gas evolution as the temperature increases.
In-situ Spectroscopy
: Techniques such as
FTIR
and
Raman
spectroscopy provide real-time insights into the molecular changes on the catalyst surface.
Transient Kinetic Studies
: Techniques like
Temporal Analysis of Products (TAP)
help in understanding the intermediate stages of catalytic reactions.
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