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Stabilized zeolites of Y-type. Their adsorption and catalytic properties

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The stabilized decationized form of a Y-type zeolite has been prepared by the self-steaming calcination method. The temperature of the stabilization process influenced the nature of the interaction with ethylene.

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Стабилизированные формы цеолита Y были приготовленны активацией в присутствии водяного пара. Температура стабилизирующего процесса влияет на природу взаймодействия этилена с цеолитом.

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Tvarůžková, Z., Patzelová, V. & Bosáček, V. Stabilized zeolites of Y-type. Their adsorption and catalytic properties. React Kinet Catal Lett 6, 433–441 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02078725

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