in situ tds

How Does In Situ TDS Work?

During an in situ TDS experiment, the catalyst is exposed to a controlled environment where reactants are adsorbed onto its surface. The temperature is then gradually increased, causing the adsorbed species to desorb. The desorbed species are detected and quantified using a mass spectrometer, which records the desorption profile as a function of temperature. This profile provides valuable information about the different species present and their binding energies.

Frequently asked queries:

Partnered Content Networks

Relevant Topics