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1 FT-IR spectroscopy study of HNCO adsorption and hydrolysis over oxide-based samples dedicated to deNO(x) processes
Barreau M, Courtois X, Can F
Applied Catalysis A: General, 552, 147, 2018
2 NO reduction with CO in the presence and absence of H2O over Pd/gamma-Al2O3 and Pd-VOx/gamma-Al2O3 catalysts: The formation of HNCO, NH3 and stable surface species
Neyertz C, Volpe M, Perez D, Costilla I, Sanchez M, Gigola C
Applied Catalysis A: General, 368(1-2), 146, 2009
3 Adsorption and hydrolysis of isocyanic acid on TiO2
Piazzesi G, Krocher O, Elsener M, Wokaun A
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 65(1-2), 55, 2006
4 Influence of NO2 on the hydrolysis of isocyanic acid over TiO2
Piazzesi G, Elsener M, Krocher O, Wokaun A
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 65(3-4), 169, 2006
5 The formation of isocyanic acid during the reaction of NH3 with NO and excess CO over silica-supported platinum, palladium, and rhodium
Cant NW, Chambers DC, Liu IOY
Journal of Catalysis, 231(1), 201, 2005
6 The reduction of NO by CO in the presence of water vapour on supported platinum catalysts: formation of isocyanic acid (HNCO) and ammonia
Cant NW, Chambers DC, Liu IOY
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 46(3), 551, 2003
7 The formation and hydrolysis of isocyanic acid during the reaction of NO, CO, and H-2 mixtures on supported platinum, palladium, and rhodium
Chambers DC, Angove DE, Cant NW
Journal of Catalysis, 204(1), 11, 2001
8 Comment on "High-Level ab initio and density functional study of the CH plus NO reaction product branching"
East ALL, Allen WD
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 104(6), 1362, 2000
9 Nonadiabatic effects in the photodissociation of vibrationally excited HNCO : The branching between singlet (a (1)Delta) and triplet (X (3)Sigma(-)) NH
Berghout HL, Brown SS, Delgado R, Crim FF
Journal of Chemical Physics, 109(6), 2257, 1998
10 Photodissociation of CH stretch overtone excited CH3Cl and CHD2Cl (v(CH)=5) : Cl spin-orbit branching and atomic fragment yields
Lambert HM, Dagdigian PJ
Journal of Chemical Physics, 109(18), 7810, 1998