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                         Figure 7.30.  Ammonia desorption to  measure acidity.

           that  new  techniques,  possibly  involving  measurement of adsorption  heats
           of bases with different  strengths,  will  be forthcoming.


           7.4.4.2.  Base Chemisorption
               Strong bases such as  NH3 and pyridine (pKa  = +4.8 and +5.2) adsorb
           on acid sites with a strength of adsorption proportional to Ithe acid strength.
           Qualitatively this  is  shown  in  Fig.  7.30.  The  ordinate  is  a  measure  of the
           number of sites,  the  abscissa  the  acid  strength,  since  higher temperatures
           are necessary to desorb more strongly held molecules. The isobars are then
           acid strength distribution curves and give at least relative differences between
           samples.(250)  Measurements  are  made  at  one temperature  or over  a  range
           of temperatures,  using  gravimetric  or  pulse  methods.  A  rapid  analysis  is
           obtained  by  using  a  temperature  programmed  desorption  (TPD)
           modification  of  a  TGA.  This  approach,  although  relative,  allows  com-
           parisons to be  made for a  given  series  of catalysts.


           7.5.  ACTIVITY

               Throughout  catalyst  development,  "activity"  is  a  key  parameter  in
           design, selection, and optimization, and yet the term means different things
           at different times to different people.  In this section, we consider commonly
           used expressions for activity, what they mean, when to use them, and how
           to  measure  them.
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