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Active component of vanadium catalysts in oxidation of gases with low concentrations of SO2

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EPR and NMR studies show that in oxidation of gases with low concentrations of SO2 the molten active component of K/V and Cs/V catalysts becomes inhomogeneous and contains V5+ compounds having different activities.

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Методами ЭПР и ЯМР показано, что при окислении газов с низкой концентрацией SO2 расплав активного компонента K/V и Cs/V катализаторов становится неоднородным, содержащим различные по активности соединения V5+.

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Yudina, E.S., Lapina, O.B., Belyaeva, N.P. et al. Active component of vanadium catalysts in oxidation of gases with low concentrations of SO2 . React Kinet Catal Lett 42, 55–59 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02137617

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