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8 March 1995 Laser application in environmental catalysis
Eugenia Ivana, Veronica Lacatusu, Mariana Chelu, Constantin G. Fenic, Razvan V. Dabu, Aurel Stratan, Dumitru Dragulinescu, Ioan Chis
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Proceedings Volume 2461, ROMOPTO '94: Fourth Conference in Optics; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.203511
Event: ROMOPTO '94: 4th Conference on Optics, 1994, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract
CO2 reduction to CH4, by H2, can be achieved at room temperature over a NiO catalyst under laser irradiation. The H2 adsorption states on NiO surface, pre-irradiated and non-irradiated, were put in evidence by Temperature Programmed Desorption. A 248 nm KrF* excimer laser radiation was used to stimulate the filling of the room temperature H2 adsorption state, considered as the first step of the CO2 methanation mechanism.
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Eugenia Ivana, Veronica Lacatusu, Mariana Chelu, Constantin G. Fenic, Razvan V. Dabu, Aurel Stratan, Dumitru Dragulinescu, and Ioan Chis "Laser application in environmental catalysis", Proc. SPIE 2461, ROMOPTO '94: Fourth Conference in Optics, (8 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.203511
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide

Adsorption

Excimer lasers

Photons

Catalysis

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser applications

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