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Coking during ethylene glycol oxidation to glyoxal on a silver catalyst

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The influence of major parameters of ethylene glycol oxidation to glyoxal on a silver catalyst on catalyst coking has been studied. On the basis of experimental data obtained, methods decreasing the coking have been suggested.

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Kurina, L.N., Azarenko, E.A. & Vodyankina, O.V. Coking during ethylene glycol oxidation to glyoxal on a silver catalyst. React Kinet Catal Lett 63, 355–358 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02475411

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