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Catalytic relevance of phase transformations accompanying the gas phase oxidation of ethanol on silica supported vanadia

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Nonsteady state activity during the gas phase oxidation of ethanol in a simple flow reactor and its dependence on pretreatment and reaction conditions can be explained utilizing the previously presented model of possible surface vanadia phases on silica.

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Активность нестационарного состояния газофазного окисления этанола в простом проточном реакторе и ее зависимость от предварительной обработки и условий реакции могут быть объяснены на основе ранее предложенной модели возможных поверхностных фаз ванадия на кремневом носителе.

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Richter, M., Heise, K. & Öhlmann, G. Catalytic relevance of phase transformations accompanying the gas phase oxidation of ethanol on silica supported vanadia. React Kinet Catal Lett 27, 115–119 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02064469

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