The effect of graphite admixture on hydrogen sorption-desorption properties of mechanically activated electron microscopy, temperature-programmed reaction, and temperature-programmed desorption techniques. The major effect of graphite addition was found to be the formation of microporous carbon matrix particles containing randomly distributed titanium particles only several nanometers in diameter. This powder architecture enhances hydrogen transport to the titanium surface without hindrances and promotes titanium-hydrogen interaction by modifying the titanium surface and subsurface layers with interstitial carbon atoms.
Relative rate method at the temperature of 298 K and pressure of 1013 hPa and GC MS detection were used for the study of kinetics of the reactions of Cl atoms with H 2 C=CCl 2 , cis ClHC=CHCl, trans ClHC=CHCl, ClHC=CCl 2 , and Cl 2 C=CCl 2 . The reaction products were identified by FTIR spectroscopy. A mechanism for the atmospheric degradation of chloro ethenes has been suggested.
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