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Influence of carbonate upon adsorption and isomerization of n-butenes on zeolite ZnA. Some conclusions from an infrared study

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Upon the formation of carbonates inside zeolite ZnA, weakly bound species of adsorbed n-butenes are observed together with a significant change in the catalytic behavior.

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При образовании карбонатов внутри цеолита. ZnA наблюдались более слабо присоединенные частицы адсорбированных н-бутенов одновременно со значнтельными изменеиями в каталитическом поведении.

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Förster, H., Seelemann, R. Influence of carbonate upon adsorption and isomerization of n-butenes on zeolite ZnA. Some conclusions from an infrared study. React Kinet Catal Lett 17, 149–152 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02069532

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