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Activity of Molybdena-Alumina Metathesis Catalysts Treated with Tetramethyltin

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The MoO3/Al2O3 catalytic systems treated with SnMe4 were studied. Addition of tetramethyltin enhanced about 20 times the activity of the catalyst in propene metathesis (T = 303 K). The optimal Sn:Mo molar ratio was about 1:20. Increase of the activation temperature caused decrease of the catalyst activity.

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Handzlik, J., Ogonowski, J. Activity of Molybdena-Alumina Metathesis Catalysts Treated with Tetramethyltin. Catalysis Letters 83, 287–290 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021054602136

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