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Natural mordenite and chabazite from the D.P.R. Korea were converted into their H+-forms by ion exchange and then characterized by the determination of their proton donor properties as well as by their reactivity in ethylene oligomerization The sample of natural mordenite in H+-form exhibits an activity which may be compared to that of synthetic H+-mordenite. The investigated natural chabazite in H+-form does not catalyze the oligomerization of C2H4, probably for steric reasons.
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Дана характеристика протон-донорных свойств природного морденита и шабазита из ДНР Кореи после их переведения в H+ формы, а также приводятся их реактивности в олигомеризации C2H4. Природный образец H+ морденита обладает активностью, подобной активности синтетического морденита, H+ шабазит не катализирует олигомеризацию C2H4, вероятно по стерическим причинам.
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Zun, R.Y., Tvarůžková, Z. & Jírů, P. Catalytic and surface properties of natural mordenite and chabazite from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. React Kinet Catal Lett 36, 325–330 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02063826
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