2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2022.121804
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Development of in-situ Raman diagnosis technique of eosinophil esophagitis

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“…However, carbon deposition on the used LZRO02/Al 2 O 3 catalyst was signicantly conrmed by Raman spectroscopy, with two sets of bands at 1370 and 1400 cm −1 suggesting the presence of disordered carbonaceous species. 75,76 The formation of carbon deposition occurred through the polymerization of ethylene, possibly inclined by the decomposition and aggregation of LZRO02 particles, along with the acidic properties of the Al 2 O 3 -supported catalyst, which likely heightened the ethanol dehydration reaction (Fig. S2 †).…”
Section: Effect Of the Carbon-to-oxygen Ratio (C/o)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, carbon deposition on the used LZRO02/Al 2 O 3 catalyst was signicantly conrmed by Raman spectroscopy, with two sets of bands at 1370 and 1400 cm −1 suggesting the presence of disordered carbonaceous species. 75,76 The formation of carbon deposition occurred through the polymerization of ethylene, possibly inclined by the decomposition and aggregation of LZRO02 particles, along with the acidic properties of the Al 2 O 3 -supported catalyst, which likely heightened the ethanol dehydration reaction (Fig. S2 †).…”
Section: Effect Of the Carbon-to-oxygen Ratio (C/o)mentioning
confidence: 99%