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    Infra-red Spectra of Nitrogen Adsorbed on Silica-supported Platinum
    (Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1974, 70 (07), 1974) Egerton, Terence A.; Sheppard, Norman
    Infra-red absorption bands of considerable intensity near 2230 enr1 have been obtained from nitrogen adsorbed on silica-supported platinum and are assigned to N=N bond-stretching vibra tions. Samples have been studied with different particle-size distributions, prepared either by impregnation, or homogeneous hydrolysis of hexachloroplatinic acid, or by metal-ammine adsorption. The impregnated catalysts show a high frequency shoulder near 2240 cm-1 attributed to the presence of additional, but similar, sites present in these catalysts. The infra-red bands are attributed to reversible weak molecular chemisorption with an isosteric heat of adsorption of 3.6 kcal mol-1 (15 kJ mol-1). The bands do not occur with hydrogen-covered samples, and the nitrogen adsorption sites are sensitive to contamination. These infra-red absorption bands from adsorbed nitrogen, when corrected for the total areas accessible for adsorption of CO, do not show significant differences of intensity between different sample preparations.

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