Abstract

When the size of supported metal crystallites is dispersed about its average value the observed (average) specific activity depends on the shape of the size distribution. It is shown that information about the standard deviation of the size distribution enables an estimate of the difference between the observed specific activity and that of crystallites of the average size. A procedure is developed for determining the exact specific activity-size dependence from information about the crystallite size distribution and the corresponding average specific activity.

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