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Isopropanol reactivity on SiO2-supported heteropolyanions

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Isopropanol on silica-supported heteropolyanions with the Keggin structure reacts mainly through dehydration, due to the presence of strongly acidic surface sites. The effect of preparation conditions of the catalysts on the reaction has been studied.

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Aranzabe, A., Román, P., Aguayo, A.T. et al. Isopropanol reactivity on SiO2-supported heteropolyanions. React Kinet Catal Lett 59, 197–202 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068113

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