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Toluene disproportionation over decationized and aluminium deficient zeolites

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Abstract

The activities of aluminium deficient HL, HY, HX, H-mordenite zeolites are predominantly higher in comparison with those of normal H-zeolites. The increase in acid strength with dealumination of these zeolites enhances the catalytic activity.

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Активность Н-морденит цеолитов HL, HY, HX, обедненных алюминием, обычно выше по сравнению с активностью нормальных Н-цеолитов. Увеличение кислотной силы с деалюминированием этих цеолитов повышает каталитическую активность.

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Halgeri, A.B. Toluene disproportionation over decationized and aluminium deficient zeolites. React Kinet Catal Lett 9, 365–369 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02077670

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