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Activation of magnesia by hydrogen spillover

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Magnesia aerogel activated by hydrogen spillover at 430 °C or at 200 °C becomes a catalyst for the hydrogenation of ethylene. This catalytic activity, observed already at 50 °C, is further enhanced by a treatment in oxygen at 430 °C.

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Аэрогель магнезия, активированный обмывкой водородом при 430 или 200°C, становится катализатором гидрирования этилена. Эта каталитическая активность наблюдается уже при 50°C и может быть повышена обработкой в кислороде при 430°C.

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Lacroix, M., Pajonk, G. & Teichner, S.J. Activation of magnesia by hydrogen spillover. React Kinet Catal Lett 12, 369–377 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02064271

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