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The Development and Use of New Hydrogenation Catalysts1

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Advantages and drawbacks of commercial catalysts for gas-phase hydrogenation are considered. The use of modified catalysts, including nickel catalysts modified with heteropoly compounds, is promising. Data on the selective reduction of carbonyl compounds and hydrogenation of aromatic hydrocarbons over these catalysts are presented. Palladium films are shown to be the best catalysts for the selective reduction of acetylene compounds to olefins.

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Navalikhina, M.D., Krylov, O.V. The Development and Use of New Hydrogenation Catalysts1. Kinetics and Catalysis 42, 76–87 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004804914008

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