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A study of oxygen exchange on vanadium catalysts by the use of O18

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    The kinetics of activated sorption of oxygen on vanadium catalysts at 250–400° have been studied.

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    It has been shown that the surface of vanadium catalysts is heterogeneous with respect to the activation energies of oxygen soprtion.

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    A mass-spectrometric method of analysis has been applied to the study of oxygen exchange at catalysts containing heavy oxygen.

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    Oxygen exchange has been studied on catalysts of mild and far-reching oxidative effect at the temperature of the oxidation reaction (350–450°).

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Margolis, L.Y., Plyshevskaya, E.G. A study of oxygen exchange on vanadium catalysts by the use of O18 . Russ Chem Bull 1, 403–407 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01171988

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