The slope of the BEP relation is strongly coupled to the adsorbate geometry in the transition state.
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Therefore, the NO adsorbate behaves as a nonvolatile sensor for the detection of locally applied repulsive torque.
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Here, we present the first infrared spectroscopic evidence for significant polarization effects in the spectroscopic detection of adsorbate vibrational frequencies.
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The other two, more traditional, approaches give values of the specific surface area that decrease as the length of the adsorbate used increases.
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Activation of targeted adsorbate-metal bonds through direct photoexcitation of hybridized electronic states enabled selectivity control in preferential CO oxidation in H2 rich streams.