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Co-adsorption studies of ethene with isotopically labelled water and hydrogen on copper/silica

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The coadsorption of ethene with isotopically labelled water and hydrogen has been studied at temperatures between 423 and 623 K in a flow system. Ethene exchange has been shown to be independent of hydrogenation. When water is presnet, hydrogenation is poisoned but exchange can occur.

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Соадсорбцию этилена с меченными водой и водородом исследовали при температурах 423–623 К в проточной системе. Изотопный обмен в этилене не зависит от гидрирования. В присутствии воды гидрирование преостанавливается, однако обмен протекает.

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David Jackson, S., Owens, A. & Wyn Roberts, M. Co-adsorption studies of ethene with isotopically labelled water and hydrogen on copper/silica. React Kinet Catal Lett 46, 245–248 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02070941

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