Methods and instrumentation for measuring catalytic activity that may be useful in the development of standards are analyzed. Analysis showed that, with all the variety of methods and instruments for measuring catalytic activity, during the development of the standard it is necessary to fulfill a set of mandatory requirements in the selection of objects for the study (catalysts), methods, and measuring instruments.
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Translated from Metrology, No. 1, pp. 41–50, January–March, 2017.
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Kudeyarov, Y.A., Kulyabina, E.V., Melkova, O.N. et al. Analysis of Methods and Means of Measuring Catalytic Activity of Biologically and Chemically Active Substances. Meas Tech 60, 291–296 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-017-1188-1
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