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Structural aspects of the lindlar catalyst for selective hydrogenation

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Unsupported intermetallic phases of palladium and lead, formed by reduction possess attractive catalytic properties for selective hydrogenation. The significance of the ease of reduction of divalent lead in Lindlar (supported) catalysts is also discussed.

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Stachurski, J., Thomas, J.M. Structural aspects of the lindlar catalyst for selective hydrogenation. Catal Lett 1, 67–72 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00765356

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