Abstract
1. It may be concluded on the basis of the IR spectra obtained that the adsorption of mixtures of acetone with oxygen is accompanied by a number of chemical conversions on the surface of NiO, which leads to “hyperadditivity” in the case of adsorption. 2. The nature of the surface compounds formed during adsorption depends upon the order of admission of the components of the mixture. 3. The adsorption of a mixture of acetone and oxygen is characterized by the formation of enolate and molecular complexes of acetone, coordination-bonded water, and a surface carboxyl ion. 4. The process of formation of surface complexes at room temperature is of a “dead end” nature. 5. The greatest intensity of chemical conversions on the surface of NiO in the case of simultaneous adsorption of acetone and oxygen may be explained by the “presorption effect.”
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