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THE relationships between the structure and the activity of the platinum–carbon catalysts are not yet clearly understood. The geometric and electronic structure of these systems presents some peculiarities. In order to try to clear them, we undertook some measurements of electron spin resonance and catalytic activity.
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NICOLAU, C., SCHNABEL, KH. Catalytic and Electron Spin Resonance Investigations of Supported Platinum Catalysts. Nature 193, 871–872 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/193871a0
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