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Preparation of nickel-on-active carbon catalyst by CVD method for methanol carbonylation

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The nickel on active carbon (Ni/A.C.) catalysts prepared by a simple chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method showed comparable catalytic activities for the vapor phase carbonylation of methanol to those of the catalysts prepared by impregnating A.C. with nickel nitrate and activating by hydrogen treatment. The CVD method was successfully applied to the in situ catalyst preparation.

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Omata, K., Mazaki, H., Yagita, H. et al. Preparation of nickel-on-active carbon catalyst by CVD method for methanol carbonylation. Catal Lett 4, 123–127 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00765694

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