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Ethylene oxidation by lithium nitrate in the presence of palladium acetate in acetic acid

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Data are reported on variations of the gas phase volume and product accumulation in ethylene oxidation by lithium nitrate in acetic acid solutions, catalyzed by palladium acetate. An assumption is made on the routes of nitrate ion reduction.

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Получены данные об изменении обьема газовой фазы и накопления продуктов в реакции окисления этилена нитратом лития, катализируемой ацетатом палладия, в растворах уксусной кислоты. На основании этих данных сделано предположение о путях восстановления нитрат-иона.

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Kuznetsova, N.I., Danilyuk, A.F., Likholobov, V.A. et al. Ethylene oxidation by lithium nitrate in the presence of palladium acetate in acetic acid. React Kinet Catal Lett 12, 235–239 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02064249

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