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    <description>title: The kinetics of H-2 adsorption on supported ruthenium catalysts abstract: Ruthenium catalysts supported on SiO2, Al2O3 and TiO2 were prepared by the impregnation method. Temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) method was applied to investigate the kinetics of hydrogen adsorption/desorption on these catalysts. All the TPD result
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    <description>title: Growth of nanopucks on Pb quantum islands abstract: Two-dimensional periodic arrays of Pb nanopucks have been grown on Pb quantum islands at around 100 K using electronic superstructures on the island surface as templates. These superstructures originate from interfacial electron scattering. They are seen
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    <description>title: Catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide over gold/iron hydroxide catalyst at ambient conditions abstract: Catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide at ambient conditions has been studied over gold/iron hydroxide catalysts. The catalyst was prepared by a precipitation method, in which the HAuCI4 Was precipitated onto a suspension of the iron hydroxide support, wi
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