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Influence of thermal and hydrothermal activation on the adsorptive, acidic and catalytic properties of high-silica zeolites

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Influence of HS-zeolite calcination up to 1023 K in air and steam on its adsorptive, acidic and catalytic properties in n-hexane cracking has been studied.

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Исследовано влияние прокалки ВК-цеолита до температуры 1023 К в атмосфере воздуха и водяного пара на его адсорбционные, кислотные свойства и каталитическую актиностя в крекинге н-гексана.

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Shumovskii, Y.V., Khadzhiev, S.N., Levinbuk, M.I. et al. Influence of thermal and hydrothermal activation on the adsorptive, acidic and catalytic properties of high-silica zeolites. React Kinet Catal Lett 24, 277–280 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02093441

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