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Cobalt precipitated on common furnace clay at a ratio of 1: 2 and given a preliminary heating at 450° in a stream of air is an extremely active catalyst in the hydrocondensation of carbon monoxide with ethylene and the hydropolymerization of the latter under the action of carbon monoxide.
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The oxides of zinc, calcium, and magnesium, and particularly of aluminum, have a promoting effect on this catalyst.
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The side reaction of the hydrogenation of ethylene can be suppressed to a considerable extent by lowering the hydrogen content of the original gas mixture.
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Éidus, Y.T., Ershov, N.I., Puzitskii, K.V. et al. Catalytic hydrocondensation of carbon monoxide with olefins. Russ Chem Bull 9, 849–854 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01179186
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01179186