A survey is given of the application of X-ray methods to the study of catalysts and catalysis. The most used final equations are given, stress being laid on their limit of application and on the significance of the parameters thus derived. The relative advantages and shortcomings of methods are criticaly examined. A few investigations are chosen to exemplify how far it is possible to go in the determination of texture and structure of catalysts.
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Gallezot, P. (1984). X-RAY TECHNIQUES IN CATALYSIS. Catalysis: Science and Technology, 5, 221–273. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93247-2_4
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