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Bond energy of surface oxygen in multicomponent oxide catalysts for propylene oxidation to acrolein

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Bond energy of surface oxygen for the multicomponent oxide catalyst Mo12Bi1Ni2.5Fe3Co4.5K0.07P1/SiO2 has been measured in conditions of propylene oxidation and found to be 272 kJ/mol.

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Энергия связи кислорода с поверхностью многокомпонентного оксидного катализатора состава Mo12Bi1Ni2,5Fe3Co4,5K0.07P1/SiO2, измеренная в условиях протекания реакции окисления пропилена, составляет 272 кДж/моль.

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Bondareva, V.M., Andrushkevich, T.V. & Pankratiev, Y.D. Bond energy of surface oxygen in multicomponent oxide catalysts for propylene oxidation to acrolein. React Kinet Catal Lett 32, 171–175 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02063468

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