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Catalysis, by graphite intercalation compounds

Fischer-Hepp rearrangement, 22 151 Fischer-Tropsch catalysis, by graphite intercalation compounds, 23 318 Fish, arsenic in, 44 150, 167, 168, 170, 180 Fission... [Pg.105]

The reaction of various carbonaceous materials with steam to yield CO, CO2, and H2 has been intensively studied. Of special interest has been the catalysis of this reaction by various alkali metal containing compounds, most notably potassium carbonate (32-37). Various mechanisms have been proposed, some including alkali metal atoms (37) or even graphite intercalation compounds (38) as intermediates. [Pg.85]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.308 , Pg.314 , Pg.316 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.308 , Pg.314 , Pg.316 ]




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Graphite intercalate

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Graphite intercalation

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Intercalated graphite

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