pulse input

How is Pulse Input Conducted?

In a typical pulse input experiment, a small amount of reactant is injected into a flow of inert gas that passes through a reactor containing the catalyst. The output is then monitored using analytical techniques such as gas chromatography or mass spectrometry. The experimental setup usually includes a pulse injector, a catalytic reactor, and a detection system. By analyzing the composition of the output stream over time, researchers can derive valuable information about the catalytic process.

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