Abstract

This review surveys recent developments in thermal analysis techniques applied in heterogeneous catalysis. These techniques can be used in catalytic investigations as a tool for characterization of catalysts. Thermal analysis in catalysis comprises the measurement of heat evolved during a reaction over a catalyst and the use of heat for determining the reduction or sorption capability of a catalyst. A variety of instruments were developed and are in development now, because the applications are numerous and different. Temperature programmed reduction and temperature programmed desorption have been used in many laboratories. Techniques such as temperature-programmed reaction spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry are gaining more and more interest.

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