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This study describes the behaviour of NO, NH3 and18O2 over supported molybdena and vanadia catalysts. The study was carried out using differential scanning calorimetry. The catalysts show different behaviour with respect to the reaction of NO, NH3 and O2 and similar behaviour with respect to the formation of water.
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Biermann, J.J., Janssen, F.J. Low temperature isotopic exchange of molecular oxygen via the reaction of NO, NH3 and O2 over supported vanadia and molybdena catalysts. Catal Lett 2, 385–393 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00768181
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