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temperature programmed surface reaction (tpsr)
What are the applications of TPSR in Catalysis?
TPSR is widely used to study a variety of catalytic processes, including:
Hydrogenation
and
dehydrogenation
reactions
Oxidation
reactions
Reforming
reactions
Surface adsorption
and desorption studies
Investigation of
catalyst poisoning
and deactivation mechanisms
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