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7631241 
Journal Article 
Electron-transfer complex formation and oxidation of naphthalene in zeolites 
Eremenko, AM; Ogenko, VM; Chuiko, AA; , 
1995 
Studies in surface science and catalysis
ISSN: 0167-2991 
ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V 
AMSTERDAM 
Catalysis by Microporous Materials 
94 
606-613 
English 
Low-temperature luminescence spectra of naphthalene (Nph) adsorbed in the alkali and alkaline-earth forms of the X zeolites indicate molecules physically adsorbed and bound in donor-acceptor complexes. Using spectral methods the Nph oxidation reaction has been found to be promoted by water vapor. The oxygen chemisorbed in the cages is considered as an oxidizer of Nph. Nph forms photostable dimer associates on the surface of amorphous aerosil. 
Beyer, HK; Karge, HG; Kiricsi, I; Nagy, JB; 
0-444-82049-3 
International Symposium on Catalysis by Microporous Materials (ZEOCAT 95) 
SZOMBATHELY, HUNGARY