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Catalytic properties of Ni/WS2 samples in thiophene hydrogenolysis

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The interaction of diallylnickel with WS2 produces catalysts whose activity is 10–50 times higher than that of the parent sulfide. The atomic catalytic activity referred to supported nickel is independent of the catalyst type and the sulfur removed in temperature programmed reduction.

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Показано, что диаллилникель взаимодействует с WS2 с получением катализаторов, активность которых в 10–50 раз превышает активность исходного сульфида. Атомная каталитическая активность, отнесённая к нанесённому никелю, не зависит от типа катализатора и от количества удаляемой при термопрограммированном восстановлении серы.

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Burmistrov, V.A., Startsev, A.N. & Yermakov, Y.I. Catalytic properties of Ni/WS2 samples in thiophene hydrogenolysis. React Kinet Catal Lett 24, 365–369 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02093458

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