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Michelle Coffie
2 June 2020
Case Study

Using in situ characterisation approaches to study catalytic activity

Michelle Coffie
2 June 2020
Case Study

Researchers at the R&D division of world-leading catalyst and technology company, Haldor Topsǿe, use the Linkam CCR1000 to identify, under reaction conditions, which specific sites in their catalysts are responsible for the catalytic activity.

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Tagged: CCR1000, materials

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