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Halogen-Based Deposition

Halogen-Based Deposition. Diamond growth also occurs in several halogen-based reactions such as ... [Pg.198]

All present industrial catalyst systems are based on silver deposited on a slightly porous solid. The most widely used support is x-alumina, but silica-alumina and carborundum can also be employed. The specific surface area of the support, its porosity, and the pore size exert a considerable influence on the metal distribution at the surface, and consequently on catalytic activity. Several techniques are also available for fixing the silver, either by impregnation from a solution, or by deposition from a suspension. An initiator, usually consisting of alkaline earth or alkaline metals, can be added to the catalyst, but other metallic additions have also been recommended. Certain halogenated organic derivatives, such as dichloropropane, may increase selectivity in trace amounts (10 ppm in the feed), by reducing combustion side reactions. [Pg.4]


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