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On the role of Sb excess in Fe–Sb oxides based catalysts

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Fe–Sb oxide catalysts with different amounts of Ti were prepared by co‐precipitation technique. The stability of the systems is described in terms of the phases formed as a function of the calcination temperature, the Ti content and the use in the reactor.

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Villa, P., Carbucicchio, M., Pessot, R. et al. On the role of Sb excess in Fe–Sb oxides based catalysts. Hyperfine Interactions 116, 137–142 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012641931717

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