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Composition and properties of the cobalt-molybdenum oxide system

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The physico-chemical and catalytic properties of the Co−Mo oxide system have been studied in a wide range of various molybdenum to cobalt ratios. The activity increase at 1.2∶1≥Mo:Co?1∶1 is assumed to be due to the formation of solid solutions.

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Исследованы физико-химические и каталитические свойства Co−Mo-окисной системы в широком интервале соотношений молибдена к кобальту. Предполагается, что повы-шение активности в области 1,2∶1≥Mo:Co>1∶1 связано с образованием твёрдого раствора.

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Khanmamedova, A.K., Adzhamov, K.Y. & Alkhazov, T.G. Composition and properties of the cobalt-molybdenum oxide system. React Kinet Catal Lett 11, 21–24 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02098327

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