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Self-poisoning hydrocarbon reactions

In several papers dealing with catalytic reactions involving hydrogen and unsaturated hydrocarbons the observed self-poisoning of nickel or its alloys has been quite properly attributed to the presence of carbonaceous... [Pg.273]

The NO-conversion under reducing conditions resulted close to 100% with catalysts containing Pd and/or Rh, in spite of the reported low capacity of palladium for the NO reduction reaction attributed to some self-poisoning by hydrocarbons [5,16]. This effect is minimised in the prepared catalyst due to... [Pg.80]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.183 ]




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