1965
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3697(65)90234-9
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Adsorption sous irradiation—I. Adsorption d'oxygene et d'oxyde de carbone sur alumine

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“…Adsorption at the surface of a pre-irradiated adsorbent (the photocatalyst) occurring in the dark, after the irradiation in the presence of the photoadsorbate entities is terminated, i.e., after preliminary photoadsorption. See memory effect [27]. Compare with Solonitsyn effect.…”
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“…Adsorption at the surface of a pre-irradiated adsorbent (the photocatalyst) occurring in the dark, after the irradiation in the presence of the photoadsorbate entities is terminated, i.e., after preliminary photoadsorption. See memory effect [27]. Compare with Solonitsyn effect.…”
Section: Coekelbergs Effectmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The memory effect can be quantified by the post-adsorption memory coefficient, K(t): where N post (t) is the number of entities (molecules, atoms, or ions) adsorbed after termination of irradiation time, t, and N phot (t) is the number of photoadsorbed entities during the irradiation time. See Coekelbergs effect, Solonitsyn effect [27,44].…”
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