temperature programmed surface reaction (tpsr)

How does TPSR work?

In a typical TPSR experiment, a catalyst sample is placed in a reactor and exposed to a controlled flow of reactive gases. The temperature of the sample is then increased at a constant rate, and the effluent gases are analyzed using a mass spectrometer or gas chromatograph. This allows for the detection of reaction products and intermediates at various temperatures, helping to identify the temperatures at which specific surface reactions occur.

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