Spectroscopic Studies of Methylamine Adsorption on Gamma-alumina
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It can be confirmed directly by means of NMR and infrared spectra that methylamine is chemisorbed on dehydrated gamma-alumina at room temperature, making a bond probably with the aluminum atom via the nitrogen atom; this conclusion is supported by the fact that the proton signal of the aminyl group cannot be observed at such a surface coverage when that of the methyl group is observed, and the fact that the deformation band of the NH<SUB>2</SUB> group and the stretching band of CH<SUB>3</SUB> group change as a result of adsorption.
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著者
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Fueki Kenji
Department Of Maxillofacial Prosthetics Graduate School Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Hirota K.
Department Of Health And Physical Education College Of General Education University Of Tokyo
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Hirota Kozo
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Osaka University
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Sakai Tokuji
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Osaka University
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Fueki Kenji
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Osaka University
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