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Supported metals phosphoric acid effect

For commercial processes, formed supports are more useful. Compared with other supports, fumed oxide supports showed new catalytic effects [41]. Some intensively investigated applications for these supports are abstracted in the following. SiC>2 pellets have been successfully introduced in a new generation of precious metal supports in vinylacetate monomer production [42]. This resulted in better selcctivities and an up to 50% higher space-time yield compared with supports based on natural alumo-silicates. In alkene hydration fumed silica pellets serve as a support for phosphoric acid. In this case, an increased catalyst lifetime and a higher space-time yield were observed [43]. Pyrogenic TiC>2 powder can be used as a starting material for the manufacture of monolithic catalysts [44] for the selective reduction of NOv with ammonia. [Pg.61]


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