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Radiolysis of nitrous oxide adsorbed on alumina ionic mechanism of radiolysis of nitrous oxide on alumina with small surface areas

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A mechanism is proposed for the radiolysis of adsorbed N2O describing the experimental dependences of the radiation-chemical yields of O st and N2 on N2O coverages.

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Предложен механизм радиолиза адсорбированной N2O, хорошо описывающий полученные экспериментальные зависимости радиационно-хммических выходов O st и N2 от покрытий N2O.

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Volkov, A.I., Volkova, G.G., Yermolaev, V.K. et al. Radiolysis of nitrous oxide adsorbed on alumina ionic mechanism of radiolysis of nitrous oxide on alumina with small surface areas. React Kinet Catal Lett 20, 277–282 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02066310

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