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31 January 1994 Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic studies of surface-site probe species on metal oxide and pillared clay surfaces
Stephen A. Bagshaw, Ralph P. Cooney
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Proceedings Volume 2089, 9th International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166749
Event: Fourier Transform Spectroscopy: Ninth International Conference, 1993, Calgary, Canada
Abstract
FTIR studies of adsorbed pyridine on several Pillared Interlayer Clay (PILC) and related oxide surfaces have been semi-quantitatively analyzed in terms of the ratio of Bronsted and Lewis adsorption site populations. Similar spectroscopic studies of adsorbed 2,2'-bipyridine on the pillared clays and the bulk metal oxides, that constitute the pillaring materials, were undertaken with a view to correlating the conformation of the base with the interpillar spacing.
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Stephen A. Bagshaw and Ralph P. Cooney "Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic studies of surface-site probe species on metal oxide and pillared clay surfaces", Proc. SPIE 2089, 9th International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy, (31 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166749
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KEYWORDS
FT-IR spectroscopy

Oxides

Spectroscopy

Metals

Molecules

Adsorption

Raman spectroscopy

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