Abstract

The high-temperature activated chemisorption of hydrogen on reduced cerium dioxide, i.e., CeO1.85, has been discovered. Appreciable desorption of the chemisorbed hydrogen occurs only at 350°C and is completed at 700°C. This type of strong chemisorption of hydrogen can be classified as the high-temperature capture of molecular hydrogen by cerium dioxide.

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