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Bauxites as hydrotreatment catalysts

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The effects of calcination temperature on structural and textural characteristics of two Greek bauxites were examined by different physicochemical techniques. Although the above minerals exhibited lower activity than a commercial CoMo/Al2O3 catalyst, they were evaluated as possible hydrotreating catalysts.

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Эффект температуры кальцинирования на стрыктурные и текстурные характеристики двух греческих баукситов исследовали различными физикохимическими методами. Упомянутые минералы, хотя и обладают заниженной активностью по сравнению с продажными катализаторами CoMo/Al2O3, однако, могут иыть использованы в качестве катализаторов гидрообработки.

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Alexandropoulos, S., Tsatsaronis, A., Haimalas, P. et al. Bauxites as hydrotreatment catalysts. React Kinet Catal Lett 43, 329–333 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02064693

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