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Autor:
Marina Selenina
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Zeitschrift für Chemie. 9:240-240
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Journal of Catalysis. 141:688-699
The effect on Raney nickel catalyst of annealing in hydrogen, and of mild oxidation and subsequent reduction have been studied. The properties investigated are the structure, hydrogen adsorption, and activity for nitrobenzene and potassium maleate li
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ChemInform. 24
Autor:
A. B. Fasman
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ChemInform. 30
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Reaction Kinetics & Catalysis Letters. 43:63-66
X-ray diffraction studies have revealed that the modification of Raney nickel catalysts by iron leads to formation of Ni−Fe solid solution, whereas modification by chromium and titanium produces Cr2O3 and TiO2. The higher dispersity of chromium —
Autor:
Kandarakova, Irina1 (AUTHOR), Yakushkin, Stanislav1 (AUTHOR) yakushkin.stanislav@gmail.com, Nesterov, Nikolay1 (AUTHOR), Philippov, Alexey1 (AUTHOR), Martyanov, Oleg1 (AUTHOR)
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Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry. Nov2023, Vol. 61 Issue 11, p574-581. 8p.
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Reactivity of Solids. 2:373-380
The pore development in nickel- and aluminium-based alloys during their interaction with alkaline was studied by the methods of low-temperature adsorption and capillary condensation of argon. The data obtained were explained by a mechanism in which t
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Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters. 31:445-450
Genesis and structure of Raney nickel catalysts modified by Mo, Fe and Ca have been studied by XPS, SIMS and Auger and electron microprobe methods. It has been established that these catalysts are inhomogeneous and their structure can be described by
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Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters. 23:25-28
Electron microscopy and Mossbauer spectroscopy studies of nickel-based Raney catalysts have revealed that the catalysts are formed through the successive aggregation of their structural elements. Catalyst particles are covered by a thin layer of nick
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Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters. 22:45-48
Acrylonitrile adsorption over Cu−Pd catalysts decreases the CN-bond order. The addition of palladium enhances acrylonitrile adsorption and promotes the stabilization of copper in the zerovalent state. Strongly bound forms of adsorbed water molecule