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Influence of rhenium additives on the activity of Nu/sibunite catalyst in transformations of isopropyl alcohol

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The dehydrogenating and dehydrating properties of the Cu(2%)/sibunite catalyst with rhenium additives were studied in the transformations of isopropyl alcohol at 200—270 °C. The catalyst containing 0.25% Re was found to possess the maximum dehydrogenating activity at 200 °C.

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Ryashentseva, M.A. Influence of rhenium additives on the activity of Nu/sibunite catalyst in transformations of isopropyl alcohol. Russian Chemical Bulletin 51, 1768–1770 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021332428586

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