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A supported gold catalyst for the elimination of hydrogen from CO2 feed gas in the production of urea

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Supported gold catalyst for eliminating hydrogen from CO2 feed gas in the production of urea is found to be superior to other industrial catalysts (e.g. Pt/Al2O3 and PdPt/Al2O3) in catalytic activity and resistance to sulfur poisoning.

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Hao, Z., An, L., Zhou, J. et al. A supported gold catalyst for the elimination of hydrogen from CO2 feed gas in the production of urea. React Kinet Catal Lett 59, 295–300 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068126

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