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How is Oxygen Mobility Measured?
Oxygen mobility can be assessed using various techniques, including
temperature-programmed desorption
(TPD),
temperature-programmed reduction
(TPR), and
oxygen isotopic exchange
(OIE). These methods provide insights into the ease with which oxygen atoms move within the catalytic material, helping researchers optimize catalyst design.
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