Erratum: Hydrogen Spillover from a Metal Oxide Catalyst onto Carbon Nanotubes -- Implications for Hydrogen Storage
Abstract
Volume 206, Number 1 (February 15, 2002), in the research note "Hydrogen Spillover from a Metal Oxide Catalyst onto Carbon Nanotubes -- Implications for Hydrogen Storage," by Angela Lueking and Ralph T. Yang, pages 165-168 (doi:10.1006/jcat.2001.3472; PII: S0021-9517(01)93472-4):
The authors have found an error in Fig. 2. There was a large discrepancy in the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) temperature measurement that yielded these results. A later temperature calibration of the TGA with CuSO4·5H2O showed that the distance between the sample and the thermocouple led to a large temperature differential within the body of the TGA. The calibration was used to correct the temperature readings, and these corrections have been incorporated into the new Fig. 2 shown here [image]. The resulting figure shows a slight temperature shift in the hydrogen uptake profiles.
Recommended Citation
A. D. Lueking and R. T. Yang, "Erratum: Hydrogen Spillover from a Metal Oxide Catalyst onto Carbon Nanotubes -- Implications for Hydrogen Storage," Journal of Catalysis, vol. 211, no. 2, p. 565, Elsevier, Oct 2002.
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Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
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0021-9517
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01 Oct 2002
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This is a correction to Hydrogen Spillover from a Metal Oxide Catalyst onto Carbon Nanotubes -- Implications for Hydrogen Storage