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Susceptibility of Ni−P−O−Te catalyst to modification by products of ethylbenzene oxidehydrogenation

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Washing conditions of phosphate slurry from which Ni−P−O−Te catalyst had been obtained had practically no effect on the initial H +surf. concentration but affected substantially the degree of acidification of the catalyst surface during the first stage of ethylbenzene oxidehydrogenation, and thereby the catalyst activity.

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Условия промывки фосфатного шлама, из которого получен катализатор Ni−P−O−Te, практически не оказывают влияния на исходную концентрацию H +поверх. , но значительно влияют на степень кислотности поверхности катализатора на первой ступени оксидегидрогенизации этилбензола и тем самым на активность катализатора.

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Brożyna, K., Dziewiěcki, Z. & Makowski, A. Susceptibility of Ni−P−O−Te catalyst to modification by products of ethylbenzene oxidehydrogenation. React Kinet Catal Lett 33, 441–446 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02128103

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