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Water-gas shift reaction over nickel hydroxides

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Charcoal-supported nickel hydroxides were investigated in the water-gas shift reaction and found to exhibit high catalytic activity. Nickel hydroxide structures of the type α*-Ni(OH)2·xH2O are supposed to be the most probable bearers of the catalytic activity. A redox Ni2+⇌Ni3+ transition is accomplished in these catalysts.

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Andreev, A., Idakiev, V., Kostov, K. et al. Water-gas shift reaction over nickel hydroxides. Catal Lett 31, 245–252 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00808837

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