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Nitric acid continued production rates

In a continuous flow reactor, these quantities will, of course, again depend on the external parameters pi and T, as will be illustrated in the following with the example of ammonia oxidation on a Ru02(1 10) surface [34]. This Ostwald process is the basis for large-scale production of nitric acid that operates with platinum-based catalysts at temperatures >1000K where the rate... [Pg.117]


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