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Nickel methanol dehydrogenation

In order to recognize the pattern of reactivity of alcohols on modified nickel surfaces, it is essential to know the reaction pathways exhibited by less reactive surfaces. Initially the dehydrogenation of CH3OH was studied on copper (4 ) and silver (5 ) single crystal surfaces. On Cu(110), following the preadsorption of submonolayer quantities of atomic oxygen, methanol reacted via the following sequence (4,6) ... [Pg.62]

It includes the steam reforming of methane over a nickel catalyst to synthesis gas followed by the copper-catalyzed transformation of the latter to methanol (see Section 3.5.1). Finally, formaldehyde is produced by oxidative dehydrogenation of methanol. [Pg.430]


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